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Indians of North America 


A Guide to 
Pictorial LOTs 



Prints and Photographs Division 
Library of Congress 












Indians of North America: 


A Guide to 
Pictorial LOTs 


Prints and Photographs Division 
Library of Congress 


Prepared by 
Jennifer Brathovde 
Reference Specialist 

2001 

Revised 







JOOZ320IZI 



Introduction 


This guide is a comprehensive, annotated list of Native American related 
collections (LOTs) in the Prints and Photographs Division of the Library of Congress, as 
of July 2001. It replaces an earlier 1 995 version. Often referred to as a collection, a 
LOT is a unit of material, maintained and cataloged as a group to preserve unity of 
subject, provenance, or format. A LOT can consist of a single image, an album 
containing many photographs or prints, or a variable number of loose images. 

Two separate indexes at the end of the guide provide intellectual access to the 
material. A subject index lists tribal group, geographic location, activity, event, or other 
subject. A name index refers to photographer, copyright claimant, or collector. 

All the LOTs can be viewed in the Prints and Photographs Reading Room. Many 
single images from the LOTs can be viewed on the World Wide Web through the Prints 
and Photographs Online Catalog (http://lcweb.loc.gov/rr/print/catalog.html). 

Additional Material 

Other material in the Division includes drawings, engravings, lithographs, posters, 
and architectural drawings. Separate catalogs in the Reading Room list and describe this 
material. For a broad, thematic overview of the Division's entire collection of images of 
Indians of North America see http://lcweb.loc.gov/rr/print/232_naov.html. For a 
detailed profile of the Division's extensive Edward S. Curtis holdings see 
http://lcweb.loc.aov/rr/print/coll/067 curt.html. 





























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Indians of North America: A Guide to Pictorial LOTs 


Prints and Photographs Division, Library of Congress, Washington, D.C. 20540-4730 

LOT 113 

Crow Indian Agency, Montana 

DESCRIPTION: Spectators, performers, and activities at annual Crow Fair and Rodeo near the agency. 
Images include Crow Indians in traditional and western dress; juvenile and adult dancers; family 
traveling in a horse-drawn wagon; and visitors from a nearby dude ranch. Landscape, cattle, a reservoir, 
horses, a street scene at the agency, and a sign along the highway marking the historical site of the 
Battle of Rosebud are also pictured on the reservation. 

PHOTOGRAPHER: Marion Post Wolcott 
DATE(S): 1941 

EXTENT: 44 photographic prints in larger collection 

LOT 164 

Northern Cheyenne Indian Reservation, Montana 

DESCRIPTION: Indian-related photographs taken on the Northern Cheyenne Indian Reservation, near 
the Tongue River, include a sweat lodge; a log home; artifacts used for medicinal purposes and 
ceremonies; a portrait of an Indian man with hair braids; an animal skull on the ground, placed in front 
of sweat lodge; and a sign in a Birney, Montana, tavern stating "No Beer Sold to Indians." 
PHOTOGRAPHER: Marion Post Wolcott 
DATE(S): 1939-41 

EXTENT: 8 photographic prints in larger collection 


LOT 337 

Salmon Fishing and Rodeo, Oregon 

DESCRIPTION: Scenes at Celilo Village on the Columbia River in Oregon show Yakima Indians salmon 
fishing with nets on long handles, from traditional platforms built out over the falls. Also views of river 
and falls, a highway sign describing fishing rights, village homes for seasonal fishermen, and a woman 
scraping hide. Photographs taken near Molalla, Oregon include Warm Springs Indians dancing at 
"buckaroo" (rodeo/powwow) in regalia; portraits; tepees; and cowboys roping. 

PHOTOGRAPHERS: Russell Lee and Dorothea Lange 
DATE(S): 1936-41 

EXTENT: 34 photographic prints in larger collection 

LOT 342 

Nevada Indian Reservations 

DESCRIPTION: Three images on the Moapa River Reservation, Nevada, include Southern Paiute Indians 
picking radishes on a farm, leveling land with machinery, and homes. Also, one photograph of cattle 
herding on the Pyramid Lake Reservation; a woodcutter and repairing a fence on the Fort McDermitt 
Reservation; and two couples walking in front of a sign for the Apache Casino & Bar. 
PHOTOGRAPHER: Arthur Rothstein 
DATE(S): 1940 

EXTENT: 7 photographic prints in larger collection 


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LOT 406 

"No Beer Sold" 

DESCRIPTION: Photograph of a sign in a beer parlor window on the main street of Sisseton, South 
Dakota, stating "no beer sold to Indians." 

PHOTOGRAPHER: John Vachon 
DATE(S): 1939 

EXTENT: 1 photographic print in larger collection 


LOT 529 

Tenant Farmers and Day Laborers in Oklahoma 

DESCRIPTION: Images show living quarters of Indian tenant farmers, agricultural day laborers, and their 
families in Macintosh County and vicinity of Sallisaw, Oklahoma. Included are exteriors and interiors 
of homes, dilapidated barns, a shed, farm buildings, and portraits of a small family and children. 
PHOTOGRAPHER: Russell Lee 
DATE(S): 1939 

EXTENT: 18 photographic prints in larger collection 


LOT 619 

Mescalero Apache Reservation, New Mexico 

DESCRIPTION: Near and far views of houses, tents, and tepees on the Mescalero Reservation; views of 
farming land; a portrait of Governor Sandoval carrying a child on his back; and portraits of other men, 
children, a mother and baby, a blind woman, and a farmer with a horse. 

PHOTOGRAPHERS: Dorothea Lange and Arthur Rothstein 
DATE(S): 1936 

EXTENT: 15 photographic prints in larger collection 


LOT 622 

Taos Pueblo, New Mexico 

DESCRIPTION: Daily life in a Taos Indian village located in the foothills of Taos, New Mexico, include 
adobe pueblos; children playing; animal corrals; outdoor ovens; an old Spanish mission church; views 
of the Rio de Taos River; portraits of men, women, and children including "Jerry, famous Taos Indian, 
artist's model and fisherman"; a general store; and activities at the local Pueblo Indian service school. 
PHOTOGRAPHERS: Arthur Rothstein and Russell Lee 
DATE(S): 1936-39 

EXTENT: 26 photographic prints in larger collection 


LOT 623 

Taos County, New Mexico 

DESCRIPTION: Two photographs of Anglo-Americans standing with a Native American (possibly Taos) 
with braided hair. 

PHOTOGRAPHER: Russell Lee 
DATE(S): 1940 

EXTENT: 2 photographic prints in larger collection 


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LOT 626 

Hobbyist Dancer 

DESCRIPTION: Anglo-American member of the Forest Service--wearing a headdress and traditional 
clothing of southwestern tribes—is shown dancing at the San Geronimo fiesta in Taos, New Mexico. 
PHOTOGRAPHER: Russell Lee 
DATE(S): 1940 

EXTENT: 1 photographic print in larger collection 


LOT 632 

Isleta Pueblo, New Mexico 

DESCRIPTION: Images include a Roman Catholic adobe church; chili peppers hanging to dry; an adobe 
house; and portraits of an Indian man and woman. The woman is wearing a necklace in the shape of 
a swastika. 

PHOTOGRAPHER: Russell Lee 
DATE(S): 1940 

EXTENT: 9 photographic prints in larger collection 


LOT 650 

Apache Beer 

DESCRIPTION: Photograph of the bill of fare at a Roosevelt, Arizona, tourist camp includes an 
advertisement for Arizona Apache Beer. 

PHOTOGRAPHER: Russell Lee 
DATE(S): 1940 

EXTENT: 1 photographic print in larger collection 


LOT 652 

Apache and Navajo Counties, Arizona 

DESCRIPTION: One image shows a wickiup belonging to Apache Indians who tend small fields of corn, 
squash, and grass in the Apache National Forest. 

PHOTOGRAPHER: Russell Lee 
DATE(S): 1940 

EXTENT: 1 photographic print in larger collection 


LOT 654 

Statue of Native American 

DESCRIPTION: A paper mache figure of a Native American holding a bow and arrow stands in front of 
a tourist attraction in Apache Junction, Arizona. 

PHOTOGRAPHER: Russell Lee 
DATE(S): 1940 

EXTENT: 2 photographic prints in larger collection 


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LOT 789 

Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railroad Across New Mexico 

DESCRIPTION: This series of images documents railroad work activities and the country through which 
the railroad travels. Indian-related photographs include portraits of railroad workers including Clyde 
Trujillo and Ben Acory; two women walking along the railroad tracks; a church building near the Isleta 
Pueblo reservation; farms and houses near Laguna; adobe homes with adobe bricks drying in the sun; 
a school building; a farmer plowing a field on the reservation; and hogans near Manuelito. 
PHOTOGRAPHER: Jack Delano 
DATE(S): 1943 

EXTENT: 20 photographic prints in larger collection 


LOT 791 

Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railroad From Arizona to California 

DESCRIPTION: This series of images documents railroad work activities and the country through which 
the railroad travels. Indian-related photographs include individual and group portraits of railroad 
workers, referred to as a "section gang," repairing railroad tracks. 

PHOTOGRAPHER: Jack Delano 
DATE(S): 1943 

EXTENT: 11 photographic prints in larger collection 


LOT 1096 

Man Portraying an Indian 

DESCRIPTION: An African-American man is shown wearing a headdress and holding a pipe in an office 
filled with Native American beadwork and other artifacts. 

PHOTOGRAPHER: Arthur Rothstein 
DATE(S): 1939 

EXTENT: 1 photographic print in larger collection 


LOT 1135 

Lake Itaska, Minnesota 

DESCRIPTION: Three photographs show Sioux Indians, in traditional clothing, participating in an early 
settlers of Minnesota reenactment pageant, near Lake Itaska. 

PHOTOGRAPHER: Arthur Rothstein 
DATE(S): 1936 

EXTENT: 3 photographic prints in larger collection 


LOT 1136 

Blueberry Pickers in Tent Camp 

DESCRIPTION: Photographs document unidentified groups of Indians in the Littlefork area of Minnesota 
picking blueberries. Images include life in tent camps, cooking, traveling in cars, children and families 
picking berries in the fields, boys playing violin and guitar, babies in hammocks, and portraits. 
PHOTOGRAPHER: Russell Lee 
DATE(S): 1937 

EXTENT: 59 photographic prints in larger collection 


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LOT 1159 

Cigar Store Indian (1) 

DESCRIPTION: Full-length statue of Indian in front of a store in Denison, Iowa. 

PHOTOGRAPHER: Russell Lee 
DATE(S): 1936 

EXTENT: 2 photographic prints in larger collection 
LOT 1222 

Cigar Store Indian (2) 

DESCRIPTION: Full-length statue of Indian in front of a store in Manchester, New Hampshire. 
PHOTOGRAPHER: Carl Mydans 
DATE(S): 1936 

EXTENT: 2 photographic prints in larger collection 
LOT 1291 

Indian Fair, Connecticut 

DESCRIPTION: Images from a fair sponsored by local Indian association in Windsor, Connecticut, 
include: "Chief Swimming Eel--Great American Indian Psychic," tepees, masks, traditional dress, 
commercially produced bows and arrows, jewelry, popcorn stand, and portraits. 

PHOTOGRAPHER: John Collier 
DATE(S): 1941 

EXTENT: 11 photographic prints in larger collection 

LOT 1459 

Tepee Tourist Cabins 

DESCRIPTION: Images include cabins made in the style of tepees ("eat and sleep in a wigwam") and a 
"trading post" in a tourist resort in Kentucky. 

PHOTOGRAPHER: Marion Post Wolcott 
DATE(S): 1940 

EXTENT: 4 photographic prints in larger collection 

LOT 1473 

Traveling Medicine Show 

DESCRIPTION: Images show a patent medicine salesman wearing an Indian headdress as he shows his 
merchandise to a crowd of customers at a traveling medicine show in Huntington, Tennessee. 
PHOTOGRAPHER: Ben Shahn 
DATE(S): 1935 

EXTENT: 3 photographic prints in larger collection 


LOT 1493 

U.S. Settlement Administration Project 

DESCRIPTION: Homes and portraits of unidentified Indians (described as "Croatan" and "mixed breed" 
in caption) awaiting resettlement under the U.S. Settlement Administration project on Pembroke Farms, 
near Maxton, North Carolina. Includes women, children, and a man repairing a chair. 
PHOTOGRAPHER: Marion Post Wolcott 
DATE(S): 1938-1939 

EXTENT: 25 photographic prints in larger collection 


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LOT 1502 

Patent Medicine Salesman 

DESCRIPTION: An Anglo-American patent medicine salesman, who is wearing an Indian headdress, tries 
to sell his merchandise to a small crowd of men in Durham, North Carolina. 

PHOTOGRAPHER: Marion Post Wolcott 
DATE(S): 1939 

EXTENT: 3 photographic prints in larger collection 


LOT 1663 

Patent Medicine Advertisements, Arkansas 

DESCRIPTION: Signs advertising patent medicine made from "Indian herbs" by a "medicine man" feature 
a figure of a Native American man in traditional clothing. 

PHOTOGRAPHER: Russell Lee 
DATE(S): 1938 

EXTENT: 2 photographic prints in larger collection 


LOT 1685 

Glass Eater at State Fair 

DESCRIPTION: A glass-eating performer at a state fair in Donaldsonville, Louisiana, is posing as an 
Indian by wearing a headdress and a painted face. One image shows his mouth full of glass. 
PHOTOGRAPHER: Russell Lee 
DATE(S): 1938 

EXTENT: 2 photographic prints in larger collection 


LOT 1801 

Colorado River Indian Tribes Reservation 

DESCRIPTION: Photographs document the site of the war relocation authority center for evacuees of 
Japanese ancestry located on the reservation in Parker, Arizona. Images include: Henry Walsh, a 
Mohave and tribal chairman; Henry Chappo, a Chemehuevi farmer; Ruby Snyder, Chemehuevi; 
buildings; and alfalfa field. 

PHOTOGRAPHER: U.S. War Relocation Authority 
DATE(S): 1942 

EXTENT: 9 photographic prints in larger collection 


LOT 1811 

Shield Dance 

DESCRIPTION: Jemez Indians, in ceremonial clothing, rehearse the Shield Dance for the National Folk 
Festival in Philadelphia. 

CREATOR: U.S. Office of War Information 
DATE(S): 1944 

EXTENT: 2 photographic prints in larger collection 


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LOT 2229 

Santa Fe, New Mexico 

DESCRIPTION: Some images show Southwestern Native people gathered on the sidewalk (some are 
selling goods), during a fair or parade. One photograph shows men and women covering their faces, 
trying to avoid being photographed. Another photo shows a man wearing a feathered headdress. 
CREATOR: Barbara Wright, U.S. Office of War Information 
DATE(S): 1940 

EXTENT: 7 photographic prints in larger collection 


LOT 2233 

Parade in Cheyenne, Wyoming 

DESCRIPTION: Unidentified men and women, wearing ceremonial clothing, walking in a parade at a fair. 
CREATOR: Barbara Wright, U.S. Office of War Information 
DATE(S): 1940 

EXTENT: 5 photographic prints in larger collection 


LOT 2291-A 

Tlingit and Haida Indians of Alaska 

DESCRIPTION: Collection documents northwest coast Tlingit and Haida Indian life in various Alaskan 
villages in or near Sitka, Chilkat, Kake, Horokan, Kluckwan, and Wrangell. Images include graves and 
wood carvings on graves; portraits; houses and interiors; totem poles; camps; dugout canoes; groups 
of Indians wearing carved ceremonial masks and clothing; villages; "Indian prisoners hauling water"; 
women weaving baskets and blankets; a group of children on the beach; a large group arriving in a 
village for potlatch ceremony; and a potlatch ceremony along the Chilkat River. Many photographs 
appear in Images from the Inside Passage: an Alaskan Portrait by Winter & Pond b y Victoria Wyatt. 
PHOTOGRAPHERS: Lloyd Winter and Percy Pond 
DATE(S): 1894-1905 
EXTENT: 75 photographic prints 


LOT 2432 

Oregon and Alaska, 1858-86 and 1900-1913 

DESCRIPTION: Images pertaining to Oregon include the Umatilla tribal police force in 1888; Umatilla 
Indians in regalia on horseback; and seven family members of the Yakima tribe. Photographs taken in 
Alaska include Eskimos cutting up a whale and a walrus; a young Eskimo girl carrying a baby on her 
back; two Tlingit girls in western clothing who work in a cannery; Chief Alex [or Isaac] of the Tinneh 
[Tinne] tribe; and a mother and her child on a path near a river. 

COLLECTOR: M.E. McClain 
PHOTOGRAPHER: C.L. Andrews 
DATE(S): 1858-1913 
EXTENT: 9 photographic prints 


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LOT 2528 

Drawings of Washington Territory, 1842-58 

DESCRIPTION: Reproductions of pencil drawings by U.S. Army private Gustavus Sohen (1825-1903), 
a topographical draftsman. Drawings depict Washington territory and camps during Colonel George 
Wright's Indian campaign. Military-related scenes include a council with Nez Perce Indians, the Battle 
of Colonel Steptoe on the In-go-so-man Creek, and the Battle on the Spokane Plain. Views include the 
Great Falls of the Spokane River, Pown Lake in Coeur d'Alene Mountains, Snake River near Fort Taylor, 
men crossing the Snake River, Coeur d'Alene Jesuit mission, a horse camp, and a Four Lakes camp. 
ARTIST: Gustavus Sohon 
DATE(S): 1842-58 

EXTENT: 10 photographic reproductions of pencil drawings 

LOT 2575 

Indian Tribes of Wisconsin 

DESCRIPTION: Reproductions of lithographs from the Wisconsin centennial exhibition at Library of 
Congress, 1948, depicting homes, agriculture, boats, and historic battles. Titles include: Indianernas 
Sockerkokning [Indian sugar camp showing sap collection from maple trees], Gathering Wild Rice, 
Winnebago Wigwams, Combat between the Ojibwas and the Sacs and Foxes on Lake Superior, Battle 
of Bad Axe, Die Wasserfalle von St. Anthony, Red Wing's Village, Chippewa Lodge, and Mouth of the 
Chippeway, Wisconsin. 

ARTIST: various artists 
DATE(S): unknown 

EXTENT: 9 mounted photocopies of lithographs 

LOT 2775 

Union Pacific Railway Survey 

DESCRIPTION: Stereographic prints taken on a survey of Kansas and Oklahoma in 1867 includes two 
views of the Delaware Indian Reservation, one of which shows a farm, the other taken on the Kansas 
River. Two images depict Indian hieroglyphics. 

PHOTOGRAPHER: Alexander Gardner 
DATE(S): 1867 

EXTENT: 4 stereographic prints in larger collection 

LOT 2780 

Hudson-Fulton Celebration, New York City 

DESCRIPTION: One stereograph shows an Onondaga float in the parade; another shows a group 
marching with a sign "order of Red Men" which may be a group of non-Indians dressed as Indians. 
CREATOR: Stereo Travels Company 
DATE(S): 1902 

EXTENT: 2 stereographic prints in larger collection 

LOT 2788 

Kiser Brothers Album 

DESCRIPTION: One photomechanical image in the album titled "Pacific Coast Pictures," shows a family 
(probably Umatilla) standing in front of a fish or meat drying rack in Warrendale, Oregon. A 
photographic print of this same image is in LOT 12924. 

PHOTOGRAPHERS: Kiser Brothers 
DATE(S): 1903 

EXTENT: 1 photomechanical print in album 


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LOT 2832 

Jamestown Exposition, Virginia 

DESCRIPTION: Stereographic prints (created by different photographic companies) of an exposition 
commemorating the anniversary of the first European permanent settlement in Virginia. Keystone View 
Company photographs include "Pocahontas pleading for the life of John Smith--enacted by the survivors 
of the Pamunkey tribe at the Jamestown Exposition"; an Indian buffalo hunt in the 101 Ranch Wild West 
Show; and Pamunkey Indians riding horses in the stadium. Underwood and Underwood images include 
Indians parading on horses; a Sioux tepee camp exhibit; and Captain John Smith with Indians in a 
reenactment on a boat. H.C. White stereographs show Indians on horses chasing buffalo during a wild 
west show performance. 

CREATORS: Keystone View Company, Underwood & Underwood, and H.C. White 
DATE(S): 1907 

EXTENT: 8 stereographic prints in larger collection 


LOT 2840 

Pueblo Indian Tribes of New Mexico 

DESCRIPTION: Section A depicts Isleta Pueblo Indians in daily life including portraits; a group playing 
the game patol; a foot race; a church and a mission school; a group of farmers; swinging lassos; 
knitting; and grooming. Sections B & C include various portraits of Acoma, Laguna, Hopi, Cochiti, Santa 
Clara and Isleta (?) Pueblo Indians; a San Esteban Rey Mission procession; views of dwellings; a Sun 
Dance; a San Buenaventura's Day Corn Dance; a man irrigating wheat; weaving; making pottery; 
farming; children on burros; home interiors; baked bread; ovens; hunters; and prayer sticks. Section D 
includes Montezuma's castle; Montezuma's well; ruins of ancient missions and pueblo dwellings; 
"Romana's" home; cave dwellings; Mexicans thrashing wheat; and a penitentes ceremony. 
PHOTOGRAPHER: Charles F. Lummis 
DATE(S): 1888-1894 
EXTENT: 129 photographic prints 


LOT 2887 

Forty-Niners Calendar 

DESCRIPTION: A calendar of color reproductions of paintings include an image of western settlers 
attacked by Indians during a buffalo stampede. 

ARTIST: Harold von Schmidt 
DATE(S): 1949 

EXTENT: 1 reproduction in larger collection 


LOT 2926 

Portraits of Blackfeet Indians 

DESCRIPTION: Studio portrait photographs of Blackfeet Indians wearing traditional clothes, jewelry, and 
headdresses. Individual names are indexed in reading room biographical file. 

COPYRIGHT CLAIMANT: Herbert Titter, Great Falls, Montana 
DATE(S): 1946 

EXTENT: 15 photographic prints 


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LOT 2959 

Sculptures at World's Columbian Exposition 

DESCRIPTION: A photograph shows Martiny's sculptures on Agricultural Hall at the Chicago Columbian 
Exposition. The top sculpture shows Native people holding a globe. 

CREATOR: Frances Benjamin Johnston 
DATE(S): 1891 

EXTENT: 1 photographic print in larger collection 

LOT 2966 

World's Fair, St. Louis, Missouri, 1904 

DESCRIPTION: American Indian participants in the 1904 World's Fair (Louisiana Purchase Exposition) 
include Geronimo [Apache] standing on fair grounds; Chief Yellow Hair [Sioux] sitting with his wife; an 
Iroquois group of men and women wearing traditional clothing; a Seminole mother with children in front 
of a straw hut; and Pueblo potters (a man and woman). 

PHOTOGRAPHER: Frances Benjamin Johnston 
DATE(S): 1904 

EXTENT: 7 photographic prints; 6 cyanotypes in larger collection 


LOT 2967 

Pan-American Exposition, Buffalo, N.Y., 1901 

DESCRIPTION: American Indian-related images taken at the exposition include Geronimo [Apache]; 
William Jennings Bryan with Sioux chiefs High Hawk, Jack Red Cloud, Blue Horse, and Little Wound; 
groups and individual images of "Esquimaux," Pueblo (?), Iroquois (?); an Omaha (?) man, holding a 
gun, on a horse; and exhibit models depicting daily life of various tribes. 

PHOTOGRAPHER: Frances Benjamin Johnston 
DATE(S): 1901 

EXTENT: 19 photographic prints in larger collection 

LOT 3037 

Union Pacific Railroad Stereographs 

DESCRIPTION: Stereographs made under the auspices of the Union Pacific Railroad Company on the 
excursion to the 100th meridian, October 1866. Number 202 of the series is "camp of Pawnee Indians 
on the Platte Valley," Nebraska, and number 203 is a "group of mounted Pawnee warriors." 
PHOTOGRAPHER: John Carbutt 
DATE(S): 1866 

EXTENT: 2 stereographic prints in larger collection 


LOT 3038 

Custer Battlefield at Little Big Horn River, Montana, 1876 

DESCRIPTION: Stereographs show (1) "the ford where General Custer attempted to cross to attack the 
Indian village"; (2) "Captain Sanderson's camp at the ford, while gathering the bones and building the 
monument"; (3) a soldier lettering the grave headboard of Lt. J.H. Crittenden, 20th Infantry, on the field; 
(4) a pile of bones on the hill, overlooking the ford; and (5) a monument on Custer's hill containing all 
the human bones found on the field. 

PHOTOGRAPHER: Stanley J. Morrow 
DATE(S): 1876 

EXTENT: 5 stereographic prints 


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LOT 3048 

Traditional Homes of American Indians 

DESCRIPTION: Photographic reproductions for an educational series on "Shelter," includes: spruce, elm 
and birch bark Indian homes of Algonquin and Penobscot Indian tribes; adobe houses of Pueblo tribes; 
Navajo hogans; Seminole thatched houses; cliff dwellings; tepees; and an Iroquois long house. 
PHOTOGRAPHER: Creative Educational Society 
DATE(S): 1940 

EXTENT: 12 photographic prints in larger collection 


LOT 3057 

Union Pacific Railroad Survey 

DESCRIPTION: Among the western views taken along the construction route of the Union Pacific 
Railroad by one of its official photographers, is a stereograph of Indian women with young children and 
a baby on a cradleboard in a small tepee camp. 

PHOTOGRAPHER: Andrew Joseph Russell 
DATE(S): ca. 1868-1869 

EXTENT: 1 stereographic print in larger collection 


LOT 3058 

Early History of Oregon Territory 

DESCRIPTION: Photocopies of lithographs, engravings, and photographs from the Oregon Territory 
Centennial exhibit held at the Library of Congress in 1948, trace the early history of Oregon state. Some 
Indian tribes represented include the Klamath, Umpqua, Chinook, Modoc, Kalapuya, and Nez Perce. 
Scenes include salmon fishing; daily life in Columbia, Willamette and Snake River valleys; and forts and 
missions, including the Army headquarters during the Modoc war; and an Indian training school in Forest 
Grove. The Catalog of the Exhibition for the Centennial of the Territory of Oregon, Z 1327 U5 1948, 
in P&P's reference book collection, lists and describes original material. 

DATE(S): ca. 1848-ca. 1923 

EXTENT: 28 mounted photocopies in larger collection 


LOT 3076 

Pine Ridge Agency, South Dakota, 1891 

DESCRIPTION: The Sioux Indian photographs documenting life in and near Deadwood, South Dakota, 
and on the Pine Ridge Indian reservation, are in four sections. LOT 3076-2: "Indians and Indian Life" 
(28 prints), includes named individuals and groups at Pine Ridge; a grass dance (ghost dance?) and 
portraits of participants; members of Big Foot's Band; encampments with tepees, wagons, and horses; 
a U.S. school for Indians building; and an Indian girl with a puppy in front of a tepee. LOT 3076-4: "U.S. 
Cavalry and Infantry" (3 prints), includes Indians with the U.S. Cavalry and infantry. LOT 3076-11: 
"Indians and the White Man" (7 prints), includes Indian chiefs with U.S. officials and "Buffalo Bill" Cody, 
General Miles and his staff, Indian scouts, and Plenty Horses. LOT 3076-19: "Beef Issue to the Indians 
at Pine Ridge, 1891," (5 prints), depicts beef issue activity on the reservation. All images and 
reproduction numbers are online. 

PHOTOGRAPHER: John C.H. Grabill 
DATE(S): 1888-1891 

EXTENT: 43 photographic prints in larger collection 


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LOT 3135 

Murals in U.S. Federal Buildings 

DESCRIPTION: Photographs of mural paintings which were commissioned under federal sponsorship 
for display in American public buildings during the 1930s and 1940s. Paintings depict incidents in the 
historic development of Western civilization with particular reference to the American culture. Indian- 
related images show interaction with white culture and daily tribal life. Images are captioned with the 
name of artist and location of mural but lack titles. 

DATE(S): ca. 1930-40 

EXTENT: about 200 photographic prints in larger collection 

LOT 31 82 

Lake Champlain Tercentenary Celebration 

DESCRIPTION: Album of photographs documenting Lake Champlain celebration includes (p. 3) a 
drawing of Champlain's battle with the Iroquois; (p. 37) a sketch of the floating island used for the 
presentation of the Indian pageants during the celebration; (p. 38) the Indian stockade on the floating 
island; (p. 39) a crowd of people watching the Indian pageants at the Crown Point forts and at the Isle 
La Motte. 

CREATOR: NY State Tercentenary Committee 
DATE(S): 1909 

EXTENT: 4 photographic prints in larger collection 

LOT 3189 

Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Centenary Exhibition and Pageant 

DESCRIPTION: Stereographs document the September-October, 1927, Baltimore and Ohio Railroad 
sponsored exhibition on the history of transportation, especially railroads, held in Baltimore (Halethorpe), 
Maryland. Indian-related photographs include an exhibition tepee camp occupied by Indians wearing 
headdresses; a crowd viewing the tepee camps; Blackfeet Indians and others parading in wagons and 
on foot with travois, bull boats, and oxcarts; and a railroad executive being inducted into a tribe at a 
powwow. 

CREATOR: Keystone View Company 
DATE(S): 1927 

EXTENT: 8 stereographic prints in larger collection 

LOT 3193 

Powell Geological Survey Photographs 

DESCRIPTION: Scenic photographs of the Grand Canyon, Canyon del Muerte, Canyon de Chelly, and 
other Arizona and New Mexico sites, taken on a U.S. Army Corps of Engineers survey of the Colorado 
River. Indian-related images include: Hopi mesas, view southward on First Mesa from Hano, with 
Sichomovi in the middle distance and Walpi at the end of the mesa; cliff dwellings at Canon de Chelley, 
one with an Indian man wrapped in a blanket, sitting in foreground; Oraibi homes, drying fruit in 
foreground; "Navajo church," near Fort Wingate; a studio portrait of Kistoa, a Zuni man; a view over 
rooftops, of Zuni Pueblo; a Navajo hogan; a Hopi man weaving at Walpi; old cliff tower near Fort 
Wingate; Hopi pueblos of Mishongnovi (foreground) and Shipaulovi (figure in center is probably James 
Stevenson); a "rock tower near fort;" a rooftop view in Zuni, crops drying on rooftops; cliff ruins near Fort 
Wingate; a wide view of Walpi, taken from below; Hopi Indians along steps, leading to pueblo on mesa, 
at Walpi; Koyemshi (Mudheads), wearing their distinctive masks, in plaza at Zuni pueblo; and mummy 
cave ruins at Canyon del Muerto. 

PHOTOGRAPHER: John K. Hillers 
DATE(S): ca. 1873 
EXTENT: 30 photographic prints 

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LOT 3240 

Eskimos in Port Clarence, Alaska 

DESCRIPTION: Portraits of girls, boys, and men; hunters; and a fisherman, wearing traditional clothing, 
in Port Clarence and vicinity. 

PHOTOGRAPHER: William Hester 
DATE(S): 1900 

EXTENT: 4 photographic prints in larger collection 
LOT 3245 

Louisiana Purchase Exposition 

DESCRIPTION: One photograph shows a small group of Southwestern Indians posed with natives from 
the Philippines in front of a thatched house at the Louisiana Purchase Exposition in St. Louis. 
PHOTOGRAPHER: Louisiana Purchase Exposition Company 
DATE(S): 1904 

EXTENT: 1 photographic print in larger collection 

LOT 3268 

Jemez, Santa Ana and Zia Pueblo Communities 

DESCRIPTION: Scenic and geological photographs with title Characteristic New Mexico. The prints bear 
a lengthy descriptive caption on the back. Indian-related images include the Santa Ana pueblo; Zia 
Indians standing in front of house; a Zia family; a group of Zia Indians in a village street; Jemez Indians 
with an oxcart and plow; a wide view of Jemez Pueblo with cattle corrals in foreground; a Jemez village; 
Jemez Indian women and children in front of a house; and Navajo Indians on horseback. 
PHOTOGRAPHER: E.A. Bass 
DATE(S): 1884 

EXTENT: 11 photographic prints in larger collection 

LOT 3273 

Pueblo Indian Communities, New Mexico 

DESCRIPTION: Acoma, Isleta, San lldefonso, Zuni, Santa Clara, Sichomovi, Oraibi, Zia, Hopi and other 
Pueblo Indian communities in New Mexico. Collection is mainly comprised of individual portraits which 
include tribal officials, a snake priest, a young woman potter, and other men, women, and children. 
Also includes a group of girls; a group of men referred to as U.S. citizens; a family group portrait; and 
women carrying water jugs on their heads. 

PHOTOGRAPHER: Adam Clark Vroman 
DATE(S): 1900 

EXTENT: 21 photographic prints 


LOT 3286 

Studio Portraits of Sioux Indians, 1901 

DESCRIPTION: Large, studio portraits of individuals and small groups, most wearing traditional dress, 
some in war paint and holding weapons. Individuals, many of whom were performers in Buffalo Bill's 
Wild West shows, are named in English and Sioux language. 

PHOTOGRAPHER: William H. Rau 
DATE(S): 1901 

EXTENT: 45 photographic prints 


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LOT 3295 

Daily Life of Pueblo Indians, New Mexico 

DESCRIPTION: Homes and daily life of Pueblo Indians and Mexicans near Isleta and vicinity, New 
Mexico. Photographs include women selling decorated pottery; individual portraits of men and women; 
mothers and children in front of adobe homes; groups of children; a woman cleaning wool; and baking 
in an outdoor oven. 

PHOTOGRAPHER: D.T. Duckwall, Jr. 

DATE(S): 1902 

EXTENT: 22 photographic prints 

LOT 3324 

Dawson City, Lake Bennett and Vicinity, Canada 

DESCRIPTION: Among these early documentary photographs of campsites and prospecting are 
photographs of Chief Isac [Isaac] with his two sons in canoes on Lake Bennett; Chief Isaac with his two 
sons and a dog, sitting on a hillside; and a Native American child standing in the snow, titled "dangerous 
native." Chief Isaac was a leader of the Klondike band of the Han tribe. 

PHOTOGRAPHER. F.D. Fujiwara 
DATE(S): 1897 

EXTENT: 3 photographic prints in larger collection 


LOT 3327 

Eskimo Life in Alaska and Siberia 

DESCRIPTION: Formal and informal group portraits of Eskimos include school children, house builders, 
dancers, and families. Also dwellings, butchering a walrus, and drying meat on poles. 
PHOTOGRAPHER: F.D. Fujiwara 
DATE(S): 1897 

EXTENT: 12 photographic prints 

LOT 3328 

Sioux Reservation Life in South Dakota 

DESCRIPTION: Most images were taken on or near the Rosebud Indian Reservation in South Dakota. 
Images include the hitchlot at Rosebud Agency during the Crook Treaty Council; Sioux men and women 
butchering a steer and receiving beef rations; a Euro-American man reading the Declaration of 
Independence to a group of Sioux Indians at a 4 th of July celebration; men and women participating at 
"Squaw Dance," women and men cooking outdoors; women preparing dried beef; and a woman on a 
horse pulling a travois with a child in it. Also includes a portrait of Two Strike. 

PHOTOGRAPHER: John Alvin Anderson 
DATE(S): ca. 1889-1911 
EXTENT: 22 photographic prints 


LOT 3333 

Indian Tribes of New Mexico and Arizona 

DESCRIPTION: Zuni, Hopi, Acoma, Santo Domingo and other southwest Indian tribes are represented. 
Images include groups of children playing and begging for candy; snake priests at a Snake Dance; a 
blanket weaver; a turquoise driller; a wood carrier; a woman sifting wheat; a Santo Domingo man 
wearing ceremonial dress from a secret society; and a Pueblo governor with his family. 
PHOTOGRAPHER: Adam Clark Vroman 
DATE(S): 1900 

EXTENT: 21 photographic prints 

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LOT 3334 

Portraits of Cherokee Leaders 

DESCRIPTION: Album of small, portrait photographs of the principal chiefs and assistant principal chiefs 
of the Cherokee tribe from 1828-1911. Also includes one reproduction of a portrait of Sequoyah. 
COPYRIGHT CLAIMANT: Ira L. Cain 
DATE(S): 1911 

EXTENT: 23 photographic prints 


LOT 3364 

Gold Rush in Skagway, Dyea and Vicinity, Alaska 

DESCRIPTION: Photographic documentation of Euro-American gold seekers on the trail to the Klondike 
include Indians carrying packs; making camp; towing provisions up the river in canoes; and canoes tied 
to shore. Also photographs of "Don-a-wok, Old Chilkoot Chief and Chief Isaac" posed in front of a 
store, and a small wooden structure with windows captioned "grave of Kuck-shaw, Tagish chief." 
PHOTOGRAPHER: Frank LaRoche 
DATE(S): 1897 

EXTENT: 11 photographic prints in larger collection 


LOT 3367 

Expedition to Arctic 

DESCRIPTION: Documents of an arctic expedition show Native people assisting the crew; group portraits; 
family portraits; a girl playing an accordion; and kayaking. 

COPYRIGHT CLAIMANT: Northern Ventures, Ltd. 

DATE(S): 1908-12 

EXTENT: 30 photographic prints in larger collection 


LOT 3379 

Kern County, California, 1888 

DESCRIPTION: Photographs show California Indian (Kitanemuk and Yokuts?) families in front of their 
adobe homes near the Tejon Ranch Indian community; a family in front of a tree; and a home, orchard, 
and church on the Indian reservation. Three images also show the U.S. military Fort Tejon where troops 
were stationed to suppress Indian rebellion. 

PHOTOGRAPHER: Carleton E. Watkins 
DATE(S): 1888 

EXTENT: 9 photographic prints in larger collection 


LOT 3398 

Sioux Indian Portraits 

DESCRIPTION: Mostly studio portraits of Sioux Indian men, women, and small groups wearing 

traditional clothing, probably from the Rosebud Agency, South Dakota. Captions on images identify 

many of the individuals. Other photographs include tribal people peering into a dance house, a girl on 

a pony, a man cooking outdoors, and posed scenes of hunting on horses and in a canoe. 

PHOTOGRAPHER: John Alvin Anderson 

DATE(S): 1900-1902 

EXTENT: 48 photographic prints 


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LOT 3401 

Studio Portraits by Heyn & Matzen 

DESCRIPTION: Extensive collection of portrait photographs of American Indians, chiefly Sioux, some in 
full ceremonial dress. Also formal group photos and some outdoor posed images illustrating activities 
such as hunting, stalking, and dancing. Images are numbered and captioned. 

PHOTOGRAPHER: Heyn & Matzen of Omaha, Nebraska 

DATE(S): 1889-1900 

EXTENT: 570 photographic prints 


LOT 3407 

Illustrative Tobacco Labels 

DESCRIPTION: Among the chromolithographic advertising labels in this collection are five pertaining to 
American Indians. "True Americans" shows an Indian and white man; "Pluck" shows an Indian man with 
a cigar in his mouth; two copies of "Warpath" show a small group of Plains Indians on horses; and 
"Cosmos" shows an Indian man and buffalo seated next to a woman and a lion. 

PRINTMAKER: various 
DATE(S): ca.1885 
EXTENT: 5 in larger collection 


LOT 3423 

U.S. Office of War Information 

DESCRIPTION: Photographs by Barbara Wright, U.S. Office of War Information, taken on trips 
throughout the United States. Indian images include daily life in an unidentified pueblo village (probably 
New Mexico); views of adobe houses; men hauling wagons of hay and other supplies; children playing; 
and horses drinking from a stream. 

PHOTOGRAPHER: Barbara Wright 
DATE(S): 1936-42 

EXTENT: 31 photographic prints in larger collection 


LOT 3424 

Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show Performances in England 

DESCRIPTION: Photographs depict William (Buffalo Bill) Cody and his troupe performing in the Olympia 
Stadium in London. Scenes include reenactments of frontier experiences including battles between 
Indians and the cavalry. Indian men, women, and children are also posed near tepees in front of 
painted backgrounds of mountains and other outdoor scenes and on horses on stage. Some portraits 
of Cody alone. 

COLLECTOR: Sherman Miles 
DATE(S): 1903 

EXTENT: 36 photographic prints 


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LOT 3427 

Wheeler Geological Survey Views of the American West 

DESCRIPTION: Stereographs document geographical explorations and surveys conducted by the U.S. 
Corps of Engineers (headed by George M. Wheeler) of the Colorado River, Grand Canyon, Canyon de 
Chelly, Rocky Mountains, and other locations in Arizona, Colorado, Idaho, New Mexico, and Utah. 
Indian-related images picture Apache, Mohave, Navajo, Ute, and Zuni tribes. Apache (Coyotero and 
Jicarilla) photographs include scouts (some holding rifles) with the expedition crew near Apache Lake, 
and various group and individual portraits of men, women, children, and families posed outdoors, near 
dwellings and wickiups, and at Camp Apache, Arizona. Also, an Apache farm. Mohave images include 
guides with boat crew members on the beach and in boats; guides napping on the beach of the 
Colorado River; and Panambono, Mitiwara, Nee-chi-qua-ra, and Maiman, guides. Zuni photographs 
include various group and individual portraits of men, women, children, and tribal leaders, mostly posed 
in front of pueblo buildings; views of pueblo villages; an old mission church; and large gardens 
surrounding a Zuni pueblo village. A Ute woman standing near a building and "Ute braves" are also 
included. 

PHOTOGRAPHER: Timothy H. O'Sullivan 
DATE(S): 1871-1874 

EXTENT: 60 stereographic prints in larger collection 

LOT 3512 

Alaskan Indian Villages 

DESCRIPTION: Blueprint proofs of photographs made for a geodetic survey of Kasaan Village, Wrangell, 
Sitka, and other cities in Alaska in 1884, 1889, and 1893. Indian-related images include graves; totem 
poles; villages; houses, including "Chief Katashaan's house," and ranches; Tlingit dancers at a potlatch 
in Klukwan; and two unidentified groups of Indians (Haida?). 

PHOTOGRAPHERS: H.C. Lord, A.P. Niblack, J.E. McGrath, and Arthur Pillsbury 
DATE(S): ca. 1884-1893 

EXTENT: 22 photographic prints in larger collection 

LOT 3544 

George S. Lawrence and Thomas Houseworth Collection 

DESCRIPTION: In section 64, documentary images of California and Nevada, published in Gems of 
California Scenery, include small family groups identified as "Washoe Indians," with their belongings such 
as baskets, cradleboards, and bundles, at Lake Tahoe, including the "chief's family," portraits of "digger" 
children; camps including one at Knight's ferry; a rancheria in the Sierra Nevada mountains; and a 
Paiute rabbit hunter. 

PHOTOGRAPHERS: Lawrence and Houseworth 
DATE(S): ca. 1866 

EXTENT: 10 photographic prints in larger collection 

LOT 3559 

101 Ranch Wild West Show 

DESCRIPTION: Indian performers in 101 Ranch Wild West Shows are seen parading down a street in 
Boise, Idaho, on horses; an Indian man practicing rope tricks in a tepee camp; and an Indian girl sitting 
in camp. 

PHOTOGRAPHER: Otto M. Jones 
DATE(S): 1912-1920 

EXTENT: 7 photographic prints in larger collection 


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LOT 371 7 

Alaskan Eskimos 

DESCRIPTION: Two color slides show a girl wearing a fur hooded jacket (#151) and the same girl in 
group of women and children (#14). 

CREATOR: Katherine Boswell 
DATE(S): 1946 

EXTENT: 2 color slides in larger collection 

LOT 3740 

Native Life in Alaska, 1904 

DESCRIPTION: Collection includes a studio portrait of a bare-breasted Native woman wearing a necklace 
and fur; women selling goods on the street under cloth shelters; a group portrait of five women sitting 
on a bench; totem poles; "Killisnoo" natives in canoes (displaying American flags), arriving to attend a 
potlatch; "Red Man's Hall" identified on a photograph of town buildings; a carved Native boat on a river 
bank. 

PHOTOGRAPHERS: Case and Draper 
DATE(S): 1904 

EXTENT: 8 photographic prints in larger collection 

LOT 3742 

Nome, Alaska, and Vicinity 

DESCRIPTION: Indian-related photographic prints depict an Indian boat on the shore; two women sitting 
in front of old Russian block house at St. Michael; and an Indian girl with two containers filled with 
berries. 

PHOTOGRAPHER: F. H. Nowell 
DATE(S): 1904-1908 

EXTENT: 3 photographic prints in larger collection 

LOT 3746 

Pueblo Indian Settlements 

DESCRIPTION: Most of the photographs show scenes from Arizona Indian settlements including houses 

at Walpi; streets scenes of Walpi, Shongopovi, and Mishongnovi villages; a Snake Dance and an 

Antelope Dance; a Hopi cooking stove; a ceremonial dress for the Snake Dance; and a Hopi grave. Two 

other images include a Navajo mother and baby and a Navajo baby on a cradleboard. 

PHOTOGRAPHER: P. Clinton Bortell 

DATE(S): 1917-20 

EXTENT: 25 photographic prints 

LOT 3747 

Archeological Artifacts in Arizona 

DESCRIPTION: Photographs of pottery, shell carvings, beads, pestles, human skeletons, and other 
artifacts from excavations at Casa Grande Ruins, Arizona. Also Apache women grinding pinole; holding 
baskets; preparing seed pods; and weaving a basket from the plant known as devil's claw. A few 
children appear in some images. 

PHOTOGRAPHER: George L. Boundey 
DATE(S): 1924 

EXTENT: 26 photographic prints 


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LOT 3796 

Portraits of Indians at 1904 World's Fair 

DESCRIPTION: Large, studio photographs of Native Americans at the 1904 World's Fair (Louisiana 
Purchase Exposition) in St. Louis, Missouri. Individuals are Standing Bear, San Diago, Jumping Eagle, 
Chief Red Star and Annie Red Star, probably all Plains Indians, all wearing traditional dress. Also 
includes Inuit (Eskimo) family from Alaska in group poses; individual portraits; and children standing with 
a dog. 

PHOTOGRAPHER: Gerhard Sisters 
DATE(S): 1904 

EXTENT: 1 7 photographic prints 


LOT 3818 

Salmon Fishing on Columbia River, Oregon 

DESCRIPTION: Photographs of two men spearing and netting salmon on the Columbia River near the 
Cascade Locks, Dalles, Oregon. 

PHOTOGRAPHER: Benjamin A. Gifford 
DATE(S): 1900-1901 
EXTENT: 6 photographic prints 


LOT 3889 

Western Scenery and American Indians 

DESCRIPTION: Rotogravure reproductions of photographs. Indian-related images include "Cahokia 
Mound," Illinois; Acoma Pueblo village, N.M.; Mesa Verde, cliff palace, Colorado; a group portrait of 
Taos "Pueblo Indian types," New Mexico; and a lava bed and pueblo ruins at Montezuma Mesa, N.M. 
PUBLISHER: National Photographic Library 
DATE(S): 1907 

EXTENT: 8 photographic prints in larger collection 


LOT 3932 

Cigarette Card 

DESCRIPTION: From the "Natives in Costume" series, one cigarette label for Allen & Ginter's shows an 
Eskimo wearing a fur coat, standing in snow. 

CREATOR: unknown 
DATE(S): ca. 1890-1910 

EXTENT: 1 chromo-lithograph in larger collection 


LOT 3960 

Hayden Geological Survey of the West 

DESCRIPTION: Among this collection which was photographed for the U.S. geological survey of the west 
led by Ferdinand Vandeveer Hayden, are two stereographs of a Nez Perce Indian tepee camp in 
Montana, one showing a woman preparing traditional food while seated on the ground. 
PHOTOGRAPHER: William Henry Jackson 
DATE(S): 1871 

EXTENT: 2 stereographic prints in larger collection 


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LOT 3965 

Valdez, Alaska and Vicinity 

DESCRIPTION: Photographs taken by the Miles Brothers on a trip to document a potential railroad route 
from Valdez, Alaska. Indian-related images include informal portraits of Salishan (Siwash) and Ahtena 
families, children, individuals; daily life in camps including bringing in winter supplies; and group 
portraits of Indians and copper prospectors in front of roadhouse and camps. 

PHOTOGRAPHERS: Miles Brothers and Phinney Hunt 
DATE(S): 1900-1910 

EXTENT: 30 photographic prints in larger collection 


LOT 3971 

Advertising Handbills for Circus Shows 

DESCRIPTION: Wood engraving and color lithographs advertising circus shows including Kit Carson's 
Buffalo Ranch Real Wild West Big Three Ring Wild West Circus, Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show, Miller 
Brothers 101 Ranch Real Wild West Show, and the Wheeler Brothers Famous Stampede Wild West show. 
Also some letterhead stationary from the performance groups. 

COLLECTOR: P.M. McClintock 

DATE(S): 1890-1920 

EXTENT: 9 items in larger collection 


LOT 3986 (1-9) 

U.S. Pacific Railroad Exploration and Surveys 

DESCRIPTION: Color and b&w lithographs document survey findings in California, Colorado, Oregon, 
Utah, Montana, and Washington by the U.S. Army Corps of Topographical Engineers. Indian-related 
drawings show Indians in natural environments which detail wild flowers, mountain ranges, valleys, 
rivers, and canyons. Indians are also shown hunting buffalo, seated on boulders, talking with surveyors, 
on horseback, in villages, near military forts, negotiating in treaty council, and receiving government 
goods. Tribes include Blackfeet, Nez Perce, Salish, Assiniboine, Zuni, Navajo, Mohave, and Gros Ventre. 
PUBLISHERS: A. Hoen & Co.; Sarony, Major and Knapp; Selmar Siebert's Enqravinq and others 
DATE(S): ca. 1855-1861 

EXTENT: 60 color and black & white lithographs in larger collection 


LOT 4012 

American Bank Note Company Engravings 

DESCRIPTION: Collection of engravings (some color) for banknotes, stock certificates, and state seals, 
bound in an album. Indians are depicted interacting with American colonists; hunting; canoing; 
witnessing technological advances such as the railroad and industry; and daily life. 

PUBLISHER: American Banknote Company 
DATE(S): 1874-1888 

EXTENT: 30 engravings in larger collection 


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LOT 4095 

Arizona River Survey, 1922 

DESCRIPTION: Survey of lower Colorado River in Arizona for prospective dam sites by federal hydraulic 
engineers includes three stereographs of Navajos. Two images show Navajo women camped in the 
Painted Desert, reluctantly being photographed. Another print shows two men sitting on the ground at 
Lees Ferry. 

PHOTOGRAPHER: Eugene Clyde LaRue, Hydraulic Engineer, U.S. Geological Survey 
DATE(S): 1922 

EXTENT: 3 stereographs in larger collection 
LOT 4262 

Expedition to Lady Franklin Bay, Grinnell Land, and Greenland, 1881-1884 

DESCRIPTION: Indian-related photographs taken by Sergeant George W. Rice of the U.S. Signal Corps 
include small groups of Eskimo children and adults standing near kayaks, sitting on top of a sod house, 
and standing near a house; a group of Eskimo women wearing traditional clothing and hair styles, 
standing in front of sod houses; fragments of tools and utensils; and seal hunting. 

PHOTOGRAPHER: George W. Rice 
DATE(S): 1881-1884 

EXTENT: 10 photographic prints in larger collection 
LOT 4274 

Indian Camps, Fort Sill 

DESCRIPTION: Camp sites and, in some cases inhabitants, of various Apache, Comanche, and Kiowa 
tribal chiefs in the vicinity of Fort Sill, Indian Territory (Oklahoma). They include dwellings of Pacer, Iron 
Mountain, Horse Back, Hand Shaker, Lone Wolf, Kicking Bird, and He Bear. 

PHOTOGRAPHER: William Stinson Soule 

DATE(S): 1869-73 

EXTENT: 10 photographic prints 

LOT 4296 

Photocopies of Western Scenic Paintings 

DESCRIPTION: Black and white photographs of paintings by William R. Leigh chiefly depict Southwestern 
Indians in daily life. Images include basket weaving, food preparation, child care, prospecting, and 
mountain scenes. 

ARTIST: William R. Leigh 
DATE(S): 1950 

EXTENT: 30 photographic prints of reproductions 

LOT 4391 

Indians and Indian Life 

DESCRIPTION: "Specific subjects" browsing file in reading room contains non-photographic materials 
such as reproductions of drawings or paintings, and photocopies of many of the original historical prints, 
drawings, posters, and book and magazine illustrations in the Library's collections. In some cases, small 
original prints are also included. These graphic representations of American Indians, chiefly of the 19th 
century, include the categories Indian portraits by name and tribe; life and customs; villages and 
encampments; dances; wars; councils, treaties, and delegations; buffalo hunting; and Custer's last stand. 


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LOT 4392 

Western Life 

DESCRIPTION: "Specific subjects" browsing file in reading room contains non-photographic materials 
such as reproductions of drawings or paintings, and photocopies of many of the original historical prints, 
drawings, posters, and book and magazine illustrations in the Library's collections. In some cases, small 
original prints are also included. Illustrations in this LOT depict American Indian attacks and massacres, 
hunting and trapping on the plains, and as background figures in the settlement of the American west. 


LOT 4409 

Discovery and Exploration 

DESCRIPTION: "Specific subjects" browsing file in reading room contains non-photographic materials 
such as reproductions of drawings or paintings, and photocopies of many of the original historical prints, 
drawings, posters, and book and magazine illustrations in the Library's collections. In some cases, small 
original prints are also included. Illustrations in this LOT depict Native encounters with European 
explorers such as Balboa, Henry Hudson, De Soto, and La Salle. 


LOT 4411 

Early Indians 

DESCRIPTION: "Specific subjects" browsing file in reading room contains non-photographic materials 
such as reproductions of drawings or paintings, and photocopies of many of the original historical prints, 
drawings, posters, and book and magazine illustrations in the Library's collections. In some cases, small 
original prints are also included. Illustrations of early Indians are those published in sixteenth, 
seventeenth, and eighteenth-century books describing the "New World" and its inhabitants. Categories 
include reproductions of drawings by John White and Theodore de Bry of Indians in Virginia and Florida. 


LOT 4454 

Canyon de Chelly, Arizona 

DESCRIPTION: Views of this U.S. historic national monument include the walls of the canyon, the cliff 
dwelling known as the "White House," and "El Capitan." 

COPYRIGHT CLAIMANT: Navajo Tours 

DATE(S): 1921-22 

EXTENT: 8 photographic prints 

LOT 4457 

Photographic Prints of American Daguerreotypes 

DESCRIPTION: One item is a photograph of an Indian tepee camp in Minneapolis, 1854. 
PHOTOGRAPHER: Unknown 
DATE(S): 1854 

EXTENT: 1 photographic print in larger collection 

LOT 4462 

Pawnee Bill's Wild West Show 

DESCRIPTION: Indians, cowboys, and other performers in "Pawnee Bill's" wild west show, posed on 
horses and stagecoach with painted western scenery backdrop. Also includes studio portraits of Indian 
men, families, and children, in ceremonial clothing, many identified. 

PHOTOGRAPHER: Erwin E. Smith 

DATE(S): 1908-10 

EXTENT: 32 photographic prints 

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LOT 4474 

Lumbering in the Cascade Mountains, Washington 

DESCRIPTION: Documentary photographs of lumbering in the Cascade mountains near Seattle, 
Washington, include "Samson," an Indian man sitting in front of an enormous tree; Indian hop pickers 
near Snoqualmie; and an Indian man whose estimated age is 130. 

PHOTOGRAPHER: Darius Kinsey 
DATE(S): 1899 and 1901 

EXTENT: 4 photographic prints in larger collection (box 1) 

LOT 4510 

Portraits of Indian Leaders 

DESCRIPTION: Studio portraits of leaders and chiefs who participated in the Indians wars of 1870-1875. 
Included are Powder Face [Arapaho]; White Bear or Satanta [Kiowa]; Kicking Bird [Kiowa]; Lone Wolf 
[Kiowa]; Horseback [Comanche]; Horseback's son [Comanche]; Esa-ton-zeit [Comanche]; Poser 
[Apache]; and Tan-ha [Apache] medicine man. 

PHOTOGRAPHER: William Stinson Soule 

DATE(S): 1870-75 

EXTENT: 9 photographic prints 

LOT 4522 

Laura Gilpin, Photographer 

DESCRIPTION: Acoma Pueblo men, women, and families; dwellings; streets in Albuquerque, N.M.; 
church exteriors and interiors; a Navajo woman spinning wool; and a Navajo silversmith. 
PHOTOGRAPHER: Laura Gilpin 
DATE(S): 1939 

EXTENT: 24 photographic prints 

LOT 4540 

Tlingit Totem Poles, Alaska 

DESCRIPTION: Photographs in the Childs' Washington, D.C. family vacation album include totem poles 
and other Tlingit carvings from Sitka, Wrangle, and other small towns. Also includes pictures of women 
selling their baskets in Ketchikan. 

PHOTOGRAPHER: Childs family 
DATE(S): 1910 

EXTENT: 23 photographic prints in larger collection 

LOT 4579 

Events in Colonial History 

DESCRIPTION: Color reproductions depict Native Americans with colonists and other figures in early 
American history. A Christmas Coach shows an Indian carrying a rifle among a crowd of colonists on a 
Philadelphia street; The Fall of New Amsterdam shows an Indian man standing next to a cannon near 
Stuyvesant and colonists on waterfront in 1664; Landing of William Penn shows three Native men 
greeting Penn on a beach in 1682; First Thanksgiving shows a small group of Indians seated on the 
ground, being served dinner by colonists in 1621; Hudson, The Dreamer shows a small group of Native 
Americans welcoming Hudson on shore in 1609; Pocahontas Brought Captive to Jamestown in 1612; and 
Hiawatha's Wedding Journey shows a man and woman walking on a forest trail. 

ARTIST: Jean Leon Gerome Ferris 
DATE(S): 1890-1925 

EXTENT: 7 reproductions in larger collection 


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LOT 4654-22 

Pan-American Exposition, Buffalo, New York, 1901 

DESCRIPTION: Subdivision #22, "Indians & Indian Congress" documents Native American participation 
in the exposition by Sioux, Cayuga, Iroquois, Mohawk, Apache, and Winnebago representatives. Images 
include studio portraits of children in traditional clothing; small and large groups of men posed on 
horseback; groups on horses parading in stadium; sham battle and war dance scenes; entrance to Indian 
Congress and Village at fair; children on a travois; several small groups of Indians posed in front of 
tepees or buildings; General Miles and Geronimo in a large group; and Winona, a Sioux woman, on 
horseback, aiming a rifle. Other individual portraits include Red Shirt, Blue Horse, Red Cloud, Flat Iron, 
Little Wound, Geronimo, Charger Conquering Bear, Henry Standing Bear, Nancy Johnson, and others. 
PHOTOGRAPHER: C.D. Arnold 
DATE(S): 1901 

EXTENT: 47 photographic prints 

LOT 4655 

Reproductions of Paintings Depicting Indian Wars in the West 

DESCRIPTION: Black and white photographic prints of Charles Schreyvogel paintings depicting battles 
between American Indians and U.S. Army troops in the west. Scenes include small groups of soldiers 
galloping on horses while shooting weapons; soldiers rescuing a child while crossing a river on a horse; 
one-on-one combat scenes between soldiers and Indians; groups of soldiers battling groups of Indians; 
an Indian-soldier council meeting; an Indian on a horse ready to spear a buffalo; two Indians battling 
each other; and an Indian lurking around a house at night. A title appears on the back of most prints. 
ARTIST: Charles Schreyvogel 
DATE(S): Copyrighted ca. 1904-1912 
EXTENT: 44 photographic prints of reproductions 

LOT 4677 

Wheeler Geological Survey of the West 

DESCRIPTION: This documentary survey was conducted by the U.S. Corps of Engineers under the title 
"geographical explorations and surveys west of the 100th meridian" and under the command of George 
M. Wheeler. The material has been divided into four sections, three of which include Indian-related 
images. LOT 4677-A includes a photograph of a large group of Paiute Indians in Nevada, most wearing 
western clothing. LOT 4677-B includes rock art at "hieroglyphic pass" in Utah. LOT 4677-C includes 
a small group of Indians standing in front of Old Mission Church in a Zuni Pueblo in New Mexico; a 
Navajo family gathered around a woman weaving a rug (one member is holding a bow and arrow), near 
Fort Defiance, New Mexico; three Apache scouts with guns, leaning on rocks in front of a lake in 
Arizona; a distant view of Camp Apache, Arizona; various Indian pueblos and ruins; and Cooley's park, 
which is a park and ranch on the White River Reservation. 

PHOTOGRAPHER: Timothy H. O'Sullivan 
DATE(S): 1871-73 

EXTENT: 10 photographic prints in larger collection 

LOT 4709 

Colonial Life and Settlement 

DESCRIPTION: "Specific subjects" browsing file in reading room contains non-photographic materials 
such as reproductions of drawings or paintings, and photocopies of many of the historical original prints, 
drawings, posters, and book and magazine illustrations in the Library’s collections. Headings include 
pilgrims leaving Europe on board Mayflower; landing at Plymouth; New England colonies; witchcraft; 
middle colonies; William Penn; southern colonies; Pochahantas and John Smith; settlers in the midwest; 
daily life; Indian wars and massacres; missionaries to the Indians; and miscellaneous colonial life. 


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LOT 4711 

French and Indian War 

DESCRIPTION: "Specific subjects" browsing file in reading room contains non-photographic materials 
such as reproductions of drawings or paintings, and photocopies of many of the historical original prints, 
drawings, posters, and book and magazine illustrations in the Library's collections. In some cases, small 
original prints are also included. Subheadings in this LOT include prerevolutionary conflicts; General 
Braddock's campaign; General Wolfe's campaign; Battle of Louisburg; and miscellaneous battles. 


LOT 4810 

Sioux Indian Portraits and Daily Life, 1900-1931 

DESCRIPTION: Extensive collection of studio portraits and daily life, primarily of Sioux Indians at Fort 
Yates, the Standing Rock Indian Reservation, and North and South Dakota. Album 1 includes Indian 
portraits by name. Album 2 includes Indian portraits (continued); views associated with Sitting Bull, such 
as gravesite, cabin, and Old Sitting Bull Trail; dwellings, such as tepees, a medicine lodge, cabins, and 
houses; dancing and drumming; miscellaneous activities, such as a funeral. Standing Rock Indian Police 
force on horses and posed in front of building, various Indian council groups, a parade, and government 
issuance of wagons; and fairs. Album 3 includes rodeos, cattle ranching, landscapes, views of named 
places, Fort Yates, portraits of non-Indians (including Indian agents), and religious groups (including 
Catholics). Box 4 houses miscellaneous portraits which are mostly duplicates or unidentitified. 
PHOTOGRAPHER: Frank Bennett Fiske 
DATE(S): 1900-1931 
EXTENT: 630 photographic prints 


LOT 4841 

Harriman Alaska Expedition, 1899 

DESCRIPTION : Geological and anthropological features of Alaska and Aleutian Islands are documented 
in photographs taken during the E.H. Harriman Alaska Expedition and organized in four subdivisions. 
Part C, "Native Alaskans, villages, totem poles," shows Inuit daily life in Plover Bay, Fox Island, Glacier 
Bay and other locations. Images include totem poles; a council house; dwellings; huts; campsites; 
basketry; small family groups in camps; small groups of children; a man building a canoe; and Inuits 
hunting for seal. 

PHOTOGRAPHER: Edward Sheriff Curtis 
DATE(S): 1899 

EXTENT: 90 photographic prints in larger collection 


LOT 4847 

International [Philadelphia] Exhibition of 1876 

DESCRIPTION: General views of the U.S. government building exhibits include (plate 4) a totem pole and 
Native design on the front of a building; (plate 11) the interior department exhibit shows a tepee and 
a canoe set up on the floor, a totem pole, pottery and other artifacts in cabinets, and baskets on tables; 
(plate 12) similar to plate 11 but closer view of interior department exhibit. 

CREATOR: James R. Osgood and Company 
DATE(S): 1877 

EXTENT: 3 heliotype plates in larger collection 


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LOT 4863 

Studio Portraits, 1904 

DESCRIPTION: Large studio photographs, probably taken during the St. Louis World's Fair (Louisiana 
Purchase Exhibition), include single and group portraits, mostly of Sioux Indians. Group pictures include 
Sioux leaders wearing headresses and ceremonial clothing; Sioux men with their wives and children; 
and a Pueblo Indian family. Single photographs include Chief Hollow Horn Bear, Wolf Robe [Cheyenne], 
Jack Red Cloud, Starving Elk, American Horse, Red Shirt, Little Hawk, and Geronimo [Apache]. 
PHOTOGRAPHERS: Gerhard Sisters 
DATE(S): 1904 

EXTENT: 14 photographic prints 


LOT 4899 

Charles M. Russell Art Reproductions 

DESCRIPTION: Photographic reproductions of paintings by Charles M. Russell (1864-1926) include three 
Indian-related black and white prints: The Death of LaSalle, When Meat was Plentiful, and War Party. 
ARTIST: Charles M. Russell 
DATE(S): ca. 1905-1915 

EXTENT: 3 photographic prints of reproductions 


LOT 4919 

Views of Montana 

DESCRIPTION: Photograph of Chief Koostata overlooking rapids on Flathead River. 
COPYRIGHT CLAIMANT: Herman Schnitzmeyer 
DATE(S): 1925 

EXTENT: 1 photographic print in larger collection 


LOT 4932 

Swinomish Indian Reservation 

DESCRIPTION: Photographs include one large group of Indian students on the Swinomish Reservation, 
LaConner, Washington; portraits of Dr. Joseph, chief tribal medicine man; and "Old Joe." 
PHOTOGRAPHER: O.J. Wingren 
DATE(S): 1907 

EXTENT: 6 photographic prints 


LOT 4946 

Photographic Postcards of Cheyenne, Arapaho, Oto, and Kiowa Indians 

DESCRIPTION: Includes Cheyenne, Arapaho, Oto, and Kiowa individual and group portraits, hunters, 

dwellings, Kiowa-style cradleboards, a group of children from Oklahoma Indian school, buffalo and 

buffalo hunts, a prayer meeting, government beef issue, and an Indian "immom" (bathhouse). 

PHOTOGRAPHER: J.V. Dedrick 

DATE(S): 1908-09 

EXTENT: 32 photographic prints 


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LOT 4993 

Grand Canyon and Vicinity 

DESCRIPTION: Indian-related photographs include a group of Navajo Indians standing in front of family 
hogans at El Tovar; Hopi Indians standing in front of pueblo; interior of a room in a Hopi home; and two 
Supai (Havasupai) Indians on horseback. 

COPYRIGHT CLAIMANT: Alva C. Roebuck 
DATE(S): ca. 1906 

EXTENT: 4 photographic prints in larger collection 


LOT 5021 

Children Playing Indian 

DESCRIPTION: One photograph shows two children (Dorothy Dix and her brother), dressed as "Indians," 
wearing masks, riding horses. 

COPYRIGHT CLAIMANT: Harry W. Yasenn 
DATE(S): 1908 

EXTENT: 1 photographic print 


LOT 5026 

Zuni, Navajo, Hopi, and Jemez Pueblo Indian Daily Life 

DESCRIPTION: Photographs taken near St. Michaels, Arizona and Gallup, New Mexico include 
ceremonial dancing; a Navajo foot race; portraits of Jemez Pueblo women carrying and filling water jugs; 
portraits of a Zuni marathon racer; a Hopi mother nursing her baby; and a group of children. 
PHOTOGRAPHER: Simeon Schwemberger 
DATE(S): 1906 and 1908 
EXTENT: 27 photographic prints 


LOT 5032 

California Midwinter Fair 

DESCRIPTION: Native boys sitting near cactus plants in an Arizona village exhibit and in front of a fence 
and a thatched house. 

CREATOR: I.W. Taber 
DATE(S): 1894 

EXTENT: 2 photographic prints in larger collection 


LOT 5060 

Photocopies of Paintings of Indian Children 

DESCRIPTION: Sentimental depictions of Indian children include two children sliding down a hill in a 
large basket, a child pulling a cat's tail, and children posed by a waterfall. 

ARTIST: Alice Coutts 
DATE(S): 1909 

EXTENT: 7 photocopies of paintings 


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LOT 5119 

Lone Ranger Becoming a Chief 

DESCRIPTION: Among the photographs of the "Lone Ranger" are two picturing him with a group of 
Pawnee Indians as he "becomes a Pawnee Indian Chief." 

PHOTOGRAPHER: Lone Ranger, Inc. 

DATE(S): 1943 

EXTENT: 2 photographic prints in larger collection 


LOT 5129 

Pueblo Indian Dancers in Arizona 

DESCRIPTION: Indoor posed group portraits of Laguna, Jemez, and Hopi Indian dancers in traditional 
dress, holding drums and other ceremonial objects. One image shows group of ten girls wearing 
banners which display representative tribal name. Captions identify group and dance name. 
PHOTOGRAPHER: A.O. Rowe 
DATE(S): 1939 

EXTENT: 10 photographic prints 


LOT 5145 

Pueblo Indians in New Mexico 

DESCRIPTION: Tribal life in New Mexico show Isleta, Santa Clara, and Santo Domingo communities. 
Includes portraits of men, including Kia-e-te-mita, Chief of Seven Lakes District, wearing traditional 
clothing and blankets, and portraits of women grinding corn, stringing chilis, using beehive shaped oven, 
nursing, carrying water jug balanced on head, spinning, and making pottery. One image shows men 
branding cattle. Also includes views of buildings and street in Acoma Pueblo, and a kiva. 
PHOTOGRAPHER: Milton E. Porter 
DATE(S): 1907-1908 
EXTENT: 40 photographic prints 


LOT 5338-2 

Open-Air Schools for Native American Children 

DESCRIPTION: Five half-tone small prints show schools in California (Bishop and Coachello), Idaho (Fort 
Lapwai), and Montana (Crow Indian Agency). 

COLLECTOR: Louise Dunham Goldsberry 
DATE(S): ca. 1900-1920 
EXTENT: 5 photographic prints 


LOT 5461 

Navajo Healing Ceremony 

DESCRIPTION: Series of color slides show a Navajo medicine man preparing colored sands for use in 
the treatment of a sick child; the completed sand painting; and, the child, daubed with paint, seated in 
the center of the sand painting. 

PHOTOGRAPHER: Charles Collier 
DATE(S): 1951 

EXTENT: 15 photographs in 2" x 2" mounts 


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LOT 5486 

Eskimo Life in Alaska, 1944 

DESCRIPTION: Series of color slides show Eskimo women in both traditional and western attire; a Native 
child; a Native mission log house; a bear hide and cache; cemetery and spirit houses; drying salmon; 
and views of rivers. 

COPYRIGHT CLAIMANT: John E. Long 
DATE(S): 1944 

EXTENT: 10 color photographs in 2" x 2" mounts in larger collection 


LOT 5618 

Postcards of American Southwest and Montana, 1900-1920 

DESCRIPTION: Color and black and white photomechanical postcards mostly depict landscapes and 
historic sights in the southwest. Indian-related images include Hopi, Navajo, and Isleta Pueblo Indians 
daily life and dwellings; ancient ruins and a sun temple at Mesa Verde national park; and a cemetery 
at the site of the Battle of Little Big Horn, Custer's battlefield (Montana). Individual portraits include 
Geronimo [Apache], Quanah Parker [Comanche], Red Tomahawk [Sioux], Kiowa Anna, and Granny 
Houston [Wichita]. Also includes Blackfeet Indians at Glacier National Park and an image of three Seri 
men with bows and arrows. 

COLLECTOR: General Hugh L. Scott 
DATE(S): 1900-1920 
EXTENT: 72 postcards 


LOT 5630 

Indian Tribes of Arizona and New Mexico 

DESCRIPTION: Views include an Indian pueblo at Taos; a Zuni Indian village near Gallup; Hopi grave 
with prayer sticks and pipes; children on a village street; pueblos at Walpi; and the Moqui [Hopi] Indian 
reservation. Other images depict an Antelope Dance performed by Hopi Indians; a procession of Hopi 
Snake Dancers leaving the kiva; a Hopi Snake Dance; and a display of ceremonial clothing and objects 
for the Hopi Snake Dance. Some of the photographs were taken by Bortell. 

COLLECTOR: General Hugh L. Scott 
DATE(S): ca. 1917 

EXTENT: 21 photographic prints in larger collection 


LOT 5635 

Fort Sill, Oklahoma Territory 

DESCRIPTION: Miscellaneous photographs, apparently all made in Oklahoma territory and Fort Sill 
between 1890 and 1910. Collection includes villages of Apache prisoners-of-war at Fort Sill; Apache 
chief Geronimo [Chiricahua] with his wife and children, holding watermelons in a garden field; an 
unidentified camp with tents and tepees; Indian men [Comanche or Arapaho] near four covered wagons; 
and rock art from several pieces of stone. Others include cavalry activities and dwellings; views of the 
countryside; the Hugh L. Scott children in the yard of their home; interior and exterior views of a home 
furnished with many Indian and Oriental artifacts; a mule pack train; and an unidentified woman posed 
near a river. 

COLLECTOR: General Hugh L. Scott 
DATE(S): ca. 1890 - ca. 1910 
EXTENT: 35 photographic prints 


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LOT 5638 

Western Indian Battlefields 

DESCRIPTION: Postcard format images depict western views, historic sites, and scenes of 19th century 
Indian warfare, mostly in Montana, Wyoming, and the Dakotas, including the Custer National Cemetery, 
Little Bighorn, and Wounded Knee battlefields. Also includes Sacajawea's gravesite; an Indian cemetery 
in Wind River, Wyoming; an Indian agency building in Standing Rock, North Dakota; a mound near 
Devil's Lake, N.D.; and documentation of a Wild West Round-up in Lewiston, Idaho. 

COLLECTOR: General Hugh L. Scott 

DATE(S): ca. 1890 - ca. 1920 

EXTENT: 50 photographic prints in larger collection 

LOT 5640 

Portraits of Sioux, Blackfeet and Other Tribes 

DESCRIPTION: Group images collected by General Hugh L. Scott include Scott addressing 

representatives from 13 Northwest Indian tribes in sign language at old Fort Union, N.D., 1925; Scott 
accepting a beaded gun case from Chief Curly Bear [Blackfeet] and other Indians at Glacier National 
Park, August 1925; Scott posed outdoors with a group of Navajos, Crown Point, N.M., 1925; Scott with 
Kiowa Indians and others in Kansas, 1927; a family of Blackfeet Indians sitting on a lawn, Carlisle, Pol¬ 
and Yaqui Indians dancing. Individual portrait postcards and photographic prints include Horace P. 
Jones, an Indian interpreter from Fort Sill, Okl., 1890; and Shoshoni, Navajo, Pawnee, Nez Perce, 
Blackfeet, Arapaho, and Kiowa tribal members. Also includes a photograph of a sketch depicting an 
Indian writing/drawing on the side of a cliff. 

COLLECTOR: General Hugh L. Scott 
DATE(S): ca. 1890 - ca. 1930 
EXTENT: 19 photographic prints 

LOT 5867 

Scrapbook—"The Gourd" 

DESCRIPTION: Scrapbook includes sketches of details from paintings, botanical plates, and wallpaper, 
with gourd motifs. Small section is devoted to American Indians and includes reproductions of John 
White and Theodore deBry drawings of Indians; reproductions of Hopi and Zuni kachina dolls; and 
magazine clippings documenting Southwest Indian customs and daily life. 

COLLECTOR: Eddie W. Wilson 
DATE(S): Reprints from 1920-1952 
EXTENT: About 500 items in scrapbook 


LOT 5888 

Architecture of New Mexico 

DESCRIPTION: Photographs show architecture characteristic of New Mexico, emphasizing the strong 
influence of American Indians. Images include exterior and interior views of a new art museum, a 
modern office building, and a public school, and the restored Palace of the Governors in Santa Fe; Santa 
Ana, San Felipe, and Isleta missions, showing old and new work; pueblos at Taos, Jemez, and Santa 
Clara; ruins of a pre-Spanish pueblo; church interiors; New Mexico State School for the Deaf; details of 
a balcony at Old Santa Cruz; settees and other furniture; doors and carved ceiling beams from 18th 
century; and Indian people in village dwellings. 

CREATOR: unknown 

DATE(S): 1920-40 

EXTENT: 90 photographic prints 


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LOT 5922 

American Indian Dancers and Ceremonies 

DESCRIPTION: Color silk-screen prints depict an Indian male figure, in traditional dress, performing 
various dances or ceremonies. Titles include deer dancer, scalp dancer, buffalo dancer, flute dancer, dog 
soldier dance, eagle dancer, hummingbird, medicine song, feather dancer, and peace offering. 
ARTIST: Woody Crumbo 
DATE(S): 1952 

EXTENT: 12 silk-screened prints 

LOT 5989 

Navajo Indians, 1952 

DESCRIPTION: Photographs document poverty and malnutrition on the Navajo Indian Reservation in 
Arizona, New Mexico, and Utah. Images include malnourished or tuberculous mothers and children; 
a modern hogan near Kayenta, Arizona; flocks of sheep and sheep herding; eroded land and sparse 
crops of beans and corn; a baby on a cradle board; a woman grinding corn; and weaving. 
Accompanying text includes captions and a brief history of the photographic project. 
PHOTOGRAPHERS: Peter Mygatt and Lawrence Kafer 
DATE(S): 1952 

EXTENT: 21 photographic prints 

LOT 6065 

Native Alaskans, 1901-03 

DESCRIPTION: Among this collection of mounted photographs in an album are individual portraits 
including "Tootuck, King Island's cliff-dweller," "Mary, richest Indian woman in Alaska," "Kugrook (?), 
Cape Prince of Wales, "Chief Charlie," "Chief Charlie's son," and others; a man in a birch bark canoe; 
Holy Cross Mission building and students; villages, lodges, camps, caches on platforms, and other 
dwellings; group of natives looking away from camera; and many group imaqes of families and children. 
COLLECTOR: William Mitchell 
DATE(S): 1901-03 

EXTENT: 34 photographic prints in larger collection 

LOT 6210 

Sioux Indian Portraits 

DESCRIPTION: Individual portraits of Black Thunder, Spotted Elk, Chief Big Turkey, Annie Blue Horse, 
Mrs. Catchum Bear and son, and many other Sioux Indians, some of whom performed in Pawnee Bill's 
Wild West Shows. Other images include a group posed in front of a tepee, playing Mexican monte, and 
'The Cigarette" which shows an Indian cowboy smoking. 

PHOTOGRAPHER: John A. Johnson 
DATE(S): 1909 

EXTENT: 34 photographic prints 

LOT 6231 

Earthworks in Ohio 

DESCRIPTION: Indian-related photographs of the Adena pipe made by Adena Indians; Fort Ancient 
earthworks built by Hopewell Indians; the Great Circle earthworks; and an aerial photograph of the 
ancient Indian "serpent mound." 

PHOTOGRAPHER: Ohio State Archaeological and Historical Society 
DATE(S): 1953 

EXTENT: 3 photographic prints in larger collection 


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LOT 6301 

Indian Village at Exhibition 

DESCRIPTION: One photograph of tepees set up at an Indian village exhibition at the St. Mary's Canal 
Celebration in Sault Ste Marie, Michigan. 

PHOTOGRAPHER: Detroit Publishing Co. 

DATE(S): 1905 

EXTENT: 1 photographic print in larger collection 

LOT 6312 

First Encounters in American History 

DESCRIPTION: One reproduction of a color painting shows Samoset [Abenaki] welcoming the Pilgrims; 
man in a canoe; and first encounter. 

ARTIST: Malcom Ware and E. Deane Cate 
DATE(S): 1953 

EXTENT: 3 photographic prints in larger collection 

LOT 6337 

Buffalo Bill s Wild West Show, 1886-1891 

DESCRIPTION: Photographs documenting the activities of American Indian performers in Buffalo Bill’s 
Wild West Show include one large group portrait of Indian men, women, and children in traditional 
dress, posed in the woods with tepees in background; smaller groups of Indian men in front of tepees; 
reenactments of battle scenes on a large field; members of the performance group aboard a ship en 
route to London; men in western clothing in a stagecoach; and William "Buffalo Bill" Cody with Sitting 
Bull [Sioux]. 

COPYRIGHT CLAIMANTS: Napolean Sarony and Merritt Van Wagner 

DATE(S): 1886-91 

EXTENT: 14 photographic prints 

LOT 6419 

Kwakiutl Indian Woman 

DESCRIPTION: The collection includes one photograph (credited to the American Museum of Natural 
History) of a Kwakiutl Indian woman from Vancouver Island whose head has been shaped by traditional 
binding. Also one image of rock art. 

COLLECTOR: Arthur Stanley Riggs 
DATE(S): ca. 1920 

EXTENT: 2 photographic prints in larger collection 

LOT 6522 

Eskimos of Alaska 

DESCRIPTION: Photographs show Eskimo grave markers and graves decorated with a shotgun, ax, frying 
pan, lamp, and other objects; an "igloo" made out of wood; portraits of women and children wearing 
fur coats and other weather-proof garments; seal hunters in kayaks; and a man at the entrance to a 
sweat lodge. 

COPYRIGHT CLAIMANT: A.B. Martin 

DATE(S): ca. 1935 

EXTENT: 18 photographic prints 


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LOT 6549 

Remington Pastel Prints 

DESCRIPTION: Two Indian related, pastel images are included in this copy of a "Bunch of Buckskins:" 
"A Breed" shows a sideview of an Indian scout on a horse, wearing a striped jacket and "A Cheyenne 
Buck" which shows a bare-chested man on horseback. A better quality, complete set of "Buckskins" is 
in P&P Case Z, NC 1075 R4. 

ARTIST: Frederic Remington 
DATE: 1901 

EXTENT: 2 pastel reproductions in larger collection 


LOT 6669 

Peyote Paintings 

DESCRIPTION: Photographs of paintings by Tsa-Toke entitled "Peyote Paintings." Includes Water Bird, 
Yellow Hammers, Fire Bird, and Night in Peyote Tent. Caption sheets explain the symbolism. 

ARTIST: Tsa-Toke 
DATE: 1953 

EXTENT: 4 photographic prints 


LOT 6677 

Ute Chief Mineral Water Company 

DESCRIPTION: Advertising material for mineral water company include photographs and the company's 
business card. Images show American Indian men wearing headdresses sitting on the back of a 
company truck next to a tepee; a statue of an Indian man pouring water into a well; and men wearing 
traditional clothing standing outdoors. 

COLLECTOR: Herman L. Wittemann 
DATE(S): 1925 

EXTENT: 9 photographic prints and one business card 


LOT 6708 

Card Games 

DESCRIPTION: Various groups of American Indian (Ute?) men and women playing card games and 
gambling outdoors in Ely, Nevada. 

COLLECTOR: Herman L. Wittemann 

DATE(S): ca. 1910 

EXTENT: 6 photographic prints 


LOT 6721 

Hopi Bathing Pool 

DESCRIPTION: Indian-related photographs include two images of Hopi Indians gathered around a 
"sacred bathing pool," and one showing a Hopi Indian with donkeys, in front of a home. 

COLLECTOR: Herman L. Wittemann 
DATE(S): 1921-22 

EXTENT: 3 photographic prints in larger collection 


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LOT 6729 

Pikuni and Kainah Indian Portraits 

DESCRIPTION: Reproductions of paintings of Pikuni and Kainah tribes of Blackfeet Indians, some in 
color. Individuals depicted are in tribal dress and are identified by Indian name and tribe. 

ARTISTS: Winhold Reiss and W. Langdon Kihn 
DATE(S): ca. 1930 
EXTENT: 22 reproductions 

LOT 6730 

Collecting Cards 

DESCRIPTION: Small color lithographic cards which were distributed with Allen & Ginter cigarettes, Arm 
& Hammer soda, Arbuckle Brothers coffee, and other products, include: "Noon Day (Chippeway); British 
(loway); Rushing Bear (Pawnee); True Eagle (Missouri); and War Captain (Nambe)." 

COLLECTOR: Claude N. Feamster 

DATE(S): between 1850-1900 

EXTENT: 5 lithographies in larger collection 

LOT 6818 

Student Life at Carlisle Barracks 

DESCRIPTION: Photographs showing student life at Carlisle Indian Industrial School include two Sioux 
boys [one identified as the son of American Horse] loading a wheelbarrow with loaves of bread; a group 
of ten students on the school lawn; a formal group picture of the Indian children in school uniforms; a 
large group of boys in uniforms posed on barrack's porches; and a group of young men standing on the 
steps of a school building. 

PHOTOGRAPHER: John N. Choate 

DATE(S): ca. 1890 

EXTENT: 5 photographic prints 

LOT 6830 

Harvey W. Wiley Collection 

DESCRIPTION: Indian-related photographs by Freeman include a Seminole girl standing by a palm tree 
and a studio portrait of three Seminole boys, barefoot and wearing hats. Another image shows land 
being surveyed for allotment (?) at Camp Noble in South Dakota. Sioux men and one boy, in a 
combination of western and traditional clothing, are among surveying engineers in a tent camp. 
COLLECTOR: Harvey W. Wiley, Freeman 
DATE(S): 1892 and 1894 

EXTENT: 3 photographic prints in larger collection 

LOT 6840 

Western Snapshots and Postcards 

DESCRIPTION: Black and white snapshots and black and white and color postcards of western U.S. and 
Alaska. Indian-related images include Acoma Pueblo, Inuit, Hopi, Apache, and Navajo in Alaska, 
Oregon, New Mexico, and Washington. Works include portraits; postcards documenting a round-up 
rodeo in Pendleton, Oregon; a man identified as "Narcise McKay on Strawberry" wearing braids and a 
hat; a group of American Indians posed on a 3-level canyon with tepees and mountains in the 
background; and a souvenir packet of images of Alaska. 

PHOTOGRAPHERS: W.S. Bowman, E.S. Curtis, F.H. Howell, F.A. Rinehart, et al. 

DATE(S): ca. 1900-1930 

EXTENT: 26 images in larger collection 


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LOT 6921 

Oconaluftee Indian Village 

DESCRIPTION: Album of color postcards include images depicting the Oconaluftee Indian Village in 
Cherokee, N.C. The tourist village, a re-creation of an 18th century Cherokee community, includes 
structures and scenes from daily life such as basket weaving, beading, and pottery making. Also images 
of the downtown business section and distant views of the Eastern Band of Cherokees' reservation. 
PHOTOGRAPHER: Walter M. Cline Company 
DATE(S): 1955 

EXTENT: 10 postcards in larger collection 
LOT 6948 

Golden Gate Exposition, 1939-40 

DESCRIPTION: Indian-related images taken at the San Francisco Golden Gate International Exposition 
include: Eleanor Roosevelt and George Creel (U.S. commissioner to the exposition) watching an Indian 
drummer at the Indian Building; Creel serving Mr. and Mrs. Big Turnip (Sioux) and their family lunch; 
Creel dancing with a Cayuse woman (winner of the 1939 Pendleton Round-Up beauty contest); and 
Creel receiving silverwork and a letter of appreciation from an unidentified group of Native Americans. 
COLLECTOR: George Creel 
DATE(S): 1939-40 ' 

EXTENT: 4 photographic prints in larger collection 

LOT 6950 

George Creel Travel Snapshots 

DESCRIPTION: Snapshots possibly made while George Creel was Chairman of the Committee on Public 
Information. In album 3, images include a running race at Taos Pueblo; group portraits; men posed with 
Creel on a car; ceremonial dances; pueblo structures; a rodeo; and a parade. 

COLLECTOR: George Creel 
DATE(S): 1917-1919 
EXTENT: 31 in larger collection 


LOT 7026 

Jamestown Exposition 

DESCRIPTION: Indian-related pictorial material includes: a photograph of exposition visitors on 
Pocahontas Street; a color postcard print of Pocahontas at the court of King James; and a photograph 
of a statue called "buffalo hunt." 

COLLECTOR: Herman Wittemann 

DATE(S): ca. 1907-26 

EXTENT: 3 items in larger collection 


LOT 7106 

Indian Prisoners of War, Fort Randall 

DESCRIPTION: Stereographs of Sitting Bull and other Sioux Indians at a campsite near Fort Randall, 
Dakota Territory. Images include issuance of supplies and rations; daily life and dwellings in winter and 
summer including inspections; a medicine tepee; women carrying wood bundles; portraits of Sitting Bull, 
alone and with his family; Eat Dog and his family; One Bull; One Bull and Black Prairie Chicken; Steps, 
an Indian who lost his feet and hand due to frostbite; and a drill by the men of 25th Infantry Colored. 
PHOTOGRAPHER: Bailey, Dix and Mead 
DATE(S): ca. 1882 
EXTENT: 25 stereographic prints 


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LOT 7211 

Coast Guard Health Mission to Alaska 

DESCRIPTION: Images document a U.S. Coast Guard's department of health providing services to and 
interacting with the native villagers from Bering Sea and Arctic areas. They include: a woman and a child 
from St. Lawrence Island getting a dental exam; chest X-rays; villagers in a boat and in line for dental 
exams; an Eskimo trading ivory items with coast guard crew; an Eskimo man operating a film projector; 
and Eskimos and guards playing baseball. 

PHOTOGRAPHER: U.S. Coast Guard 
DATE: 1955 

EXTENT: 10 photographic prints 

LOT 7287 

Santa Fe and Vicinity, 1885 

DESCRIPTION: Indian-related images in this series "Among the Ancient and Interesting Scenery of New 
Mexico" featuring Santa Fe, include a broad view of the pueblo of Cochiti and vicinity, and two Tesuque 
Indian girls carrying water. 

PHOTOGRAPHER: William Henry Brown 
DATE(S): ca. 1885 

EXTENT: 2 stereographic prints in larger collection 

LOT 7406 

St. Lawrence Island, Alaska 

DESCRIPTION: Photographs of the land and people of St. Lawrence Island, Alaska, in 1940. Individuals, 
families, and other groups are pictured in daily domestic life, building and repairing sleds and boats, 
preparing hides, preparing to harpoon, group games and sports, netting fish, and ceremonial singing. 
Various buildings, huts, and dwellings are also included. 

PHOTOGRAPHER: Alexander H. and Dorothea C. Leighton 
DATE(S): 1940 

EXTENT: 107 photographic prints 

LOT 7407 

Drawings of Daily Life in St. Lawrence Island, Alaska 

DESCRIPTION: Photographs of drawings of family groups, games, hunting, homes, and daily activities 
in St. Lawrence Island sketched by the community people. 

COLLECTORS: Alexander H. and Dorothea C. Leighton 
DATE(S): 1940 

EXTENT: 38 photographic reproductions of drawings 

LOT 7408 

Kiowa Initiation Ceremony 

DESCRIPTION: Black and white and color photographs document an outdoor ceremony of initiation of 
an elderly white woman into the Kiowa tribe. Images include tribal members in traditional clothing, 
dancing and presenting a feather to the woman. 

PHOTOGRAPHER: Leslie Van Ness Denman 
DATE(S): 1955 

EXTENT: 13 photographic prints 




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LOT 7442 

Survey of Alaska 

DESCRIPTION: Among the photographs taken on this U.S. Navy-sponsored Alaskan survey are three 
Indian related images depicting totem poles in front of the house of an Indian chief near Fort Wrangell; 
a "wolf totem" over the grave of an Indian chief; and an Indian shaman, or doctor, performing a healing 
ceremony. 

PHOTOGRAPHER: A.P. Niblack 
DATE(S): ca. 1885-1887 

EXTENT: 3 photographic prints in larger collection 

LOT 7449 

Council Between Geronimo and General Crook 

DESCRIPTION: Photographs of Geronimo, Notches, and their Chiricahua Apache followers during 
negotiations with General Crook in the Sierre Madre Mountains, Mexico, March 1886. The photographic 
series includes Geronimo's campsite; portraits of Geronimo; group portraits of Apaches holding rifles; 
a group portrait of General Crook, his staff, interpreters, and packers; and scene of the outdoor council 
between General Crook and Geronimo. 

PHOTOGRAPHER: C.S. Fly 
DATE(S): 1886 

EXTENT: 17 photographic prints 

LOT 7485 

Illustrations of Tools, Weapons, and Picture Writing 

DESCRIPTION: Color lithographs depict tools, weapons, utensils, picture writing, other symbols, a Creek 
grave mound, and various artifacts used by mostly unidentified American Indian tribes. Also, three 
scenes include a view of Indians in canoes approaching a campsite which displays an American flag; two 
Indians mourning a death at a campsite; and a sailboat viewed from an alcove. 

ARTIST: Seth Eastman (1808-1875) 

DATE(S): ca. 1850 
EXTENT: 21 color lithographs 

LOT 7500 

Cigar Store Indian 

DESCRIPTION: A photograph of a statue of a French Canadian trapper, used as a cigar store Indian, 
from an exhibit of American Folk Sculpture. 

PHOTOGRAPHER: Underwood & Underwood 
DATE(S): 1931 

EXTENT: 1 photographic print in larger collection 


LOT 7756 

International Centennial Exposition, 1876 

DESCRIPTION: Images taken at the Philadelphia exposition include the U.S. government's exhibit of 
Native life. Mannequins include Chief Shinomen, Red Cloud, Modoc Jack, Eskimo Hannah, and Eskimo 
Joe. Also a northwest coast totem pole and canoe. 

PHOTOGRAPHER: Centennial Photographic Company 
DATE(S): 1876 

EXTENT: 9 stereographic prints in larger collection 


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LOT 7772 

Utes on Horseback 

DESCRIPTION: Among this collection which documents range work in the Colorado and Utah area, is 
a photograph of six Ute Indians on horseback, 3 holding rifles and 1 holding arrows. 

PHOTOGRAPHER: Francis Marion Steele 
DATE(S): ca. 1905 

EXTENT: 1 photographic print in larger collection 

LOT 7779 

Belle Fourche, South Dakota, and Vicinity 

DESCRIPTION: Indian-related photographs include a view of a Ute Indian encampment near Belle 
Fourche, S.D.; a scene of U.S. 6 th cavalry and Ute Indians at a campsite; a procession of the 6th cavalry 
marching on horses with Ute Indian prisoners of war in wagons; a street parade in Belle Fourche 
featuring Sioux Indians on horseback and standing in front of a tepee with Mr. Lockhart. 
PHOTOGRAPHER: Louis G. Billings 
DATE(S): 1906 

EXTENT: 7 photographic prints in larger collection 


LOT 7802 

McKenney and Hall Indian Portraits 

DESCRIPTION: Small lithographs are titled: Mo-Hon-Go, an Osage woman; Pee-Che-Kir, a Chippewa 
chief; Young Mahaskah, an loway chief; Red-Bird, a Winnebago; Kee-Shes-Wa, a Fox chief; Rant-Che- 
Wai-Me; Chippeway Squaw and Child; Hayne Hudjihini; Waa-Pa-Shaw, Sioux chief; Ca-Ta-He-Cas-Sa, 
principal chief of the Shawanese; Amiskquew, a Menominie warrior; Not-Chi-Mi-Ne, an loway chief; 
Wa-Kaun-Ha-Ka, a Winnebago chief; A-Mis-Quam, a Winnebago brave; Mon-Chonsia, a Kansas chief; 
To-Ka-Con, a Sioux chief; Micanopy, a Seminole chief; Julcee-Mathla, a Seminole chief; Keokuk, chief 
of the Sacs and Foxes; Tah-Col-O-Quoit; Timpoochee Barnard, a Uchee warrior; Se-quo-yah, inventor 
of the Cherokee alphabet; Paddy-Carr, Creek inventor; and Mistippee. 

DATE(S): ca. 1848-50 

EXTENT: 25 lithographs, some hand-colored 

LOT 7865 

Souvenir Album of Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan 

DESCRIPTION: Indian-related reproductions of etchings picture Indians (Chippewa?) in canoes fishing 
in river rapids, holding nets; Indian dwellings; a mother holding a baby on a cradleboard; and a group 
portrait of "Indian chiefs in war costumes." 

PUBLISHER: J.P. Haller 
DATE(S): ca. 1900 

EXTENT: 9 reproductions in larger collection 

LOT 7877 

Northern Canadian Eskimos 

DESCRIPTION: Images include portraits of men, women, and children; hunting, fishing, harpooning; 
cooking and eating; playing, reading, and working; women making clothing; dog sledding; playing a 
phonograph; boarding a ship; and taking an eye exam. 

PHOTOGRAPHER: National Film Board of Canada 
DATE(S): 1956 

EXTENT: 32 reproductions of photographic prints 


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LOT 7979 

Indians of North America: Life Pictures in Photogravure 

DESCRIPTION: Pamphlet of photogravures includes members of the Apache, Chilkat, Crow, Maricopa, 
Moki (Hopi), Navajo, Paiute, Regia, Seminole, Sioux, Tlingit, Ute, Yuma, and Zuni tribes pictured in 
North Dakota, South Dakota, Colorado, Arizona, New Mexico, Florida, Alaska, and Washington state. 
Made from photographs and drawings, images include portraits of Rain-in-the-face, Sitting Bull, Curley 
(General Custer's scout), Red Cloud, and others; a beef issue day on a reservation; census taking on a 
reservation; a burial scaffold; a canoe race; a buffalo dance; a group of unidentified Indians picking hops 
in Seattle; a Seminole campsite in Florida; Geronimo leaving Fort Bowie; and Apache scouts traveling 
on horses. 

PUBLISHER: A. Wittemann 
DATE(S): 1895 

EXTENT: 38 reproductions of photographs and drawings in bound album 


LOT 8005 

Acoma Pueblo Symbols 

DESCRIPTION: A hunter's shrine, a design symbolizing friendship, and a prayer for a prosperous year 
printed for use as greeting cards. 

ARTIST: Sunnyskies of Acoma Pueblo 
DATE(S): 1934 

EXTENT: 3 color designs hand-painted on copper 

LOT 8021 

Hotel Interiors 

DESCRIPTION: Photographs of hotel rooms decorated with southwestern native rugs and baskets. 
CREATOR: Fred Harvey 
DATE(S): 1908 

EXTENT: 5 photographic prints in larger collection 


LOT 8141 

Scenes in Alaska 

DESCRIPTION: Photographs printed for the Northwest Trading Company "scenes in Alaska" series 
include a Tlingit shaman's grave, totem pole, carved door post, and glacier. 

PHOTOGRAPHER: Brodeck, H. H. 

DATE(S): 1881 

EXTENT: 4 stereographic prints 


LOT 8169 

Northern Pacific Tour Souvenir Album 

DESCRIPTION: Photographic reproductions in two albums document a tour from the Mississippi River to 
the Pacific including Puget Sound and Alaska. Indian related images include: small group near a railroad 
bridge on the Missouri River; houses, totem poles, school and coast at Fort Wrangel, Alaska; Custer 
Monument; and a Crow camp on the Yellowstone. 

PUBLISHER: W.C. Riley 

DATE(S): 1887 and 1889 

EXTENT: 8 reproductions in larger collection 


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LOT 8177 

U.S. Army Signal Corps 

DESCRIPTION: U.S. Army Signal Corp copy photographs include a group portrait of Chiricahua Apache 
children as they looked upon arrival at the Carlisle Indian Industrial School, Pennsylvania, 1886; 
Chiricahua Apache student group after four months training at Carlisle Indian School; a man painting 
lettering on a grave marker at the Custer Battlefield; a man with Comanche, identified as the only 
surviving horse from the Battle of Little Big Horn; U.S. military troops and cannon-like guns in a snow- 
covered field, Montana, "about to start on the Wolf Mountain campaign, 1 876-77, against Sitting Bull 
and Crazy Horse, hostile Sioux," and a distant view of Fort Robinson, Nevada. 

PHOTOGRAPHER: unknown 
DATE(S): ca. 1897 
EXTENT: 8 photographic prints 

LOT 8211 

Eskimos at Exposition 

DESCRIPTION: Studio portraits of a man and a woman taken at the Louisiana Purchase Exposition in St. 
Louis, Missouri. 

PHOTOGRAPHERS: Gerhard Sisters 
DATE(S): 1904 

EXTENT: 2 photographic prints 

LOT 8218 

Scenes from Theatrical Production of Hiawatha 

DESCRIPTION: Images of an outdoor theatrical production of Hiawatha on the shore of Lake 

Chautauqua, New York. Characters include Hiawatha, Minnehaha, Nokomis, and Pau-Puk-keewis. 

COPYRIGHT CLAIMANT: Frank E. Moore 

DATE(S): 1905-1908 

EXTENT: 105 photographic prints 

LOT 8345 

Postcards, ca. 1900-20 

DESCRIPTION: Among this album of nearly 350 postcards are three color photomechanical ("Wanita 
Redbird," a Sioux, and a water carrier) and three black and white photographs of a Cheyenne girl with 
a baby, a Cheyenne girl in a camp, and a Sioux dancer. 

PHOTOGRAPHER: unknown 

DATE(S): ca. 1900-20 

EXTENT: 6 postcards in larger collection 

LOT 8355 

1893 World's Columbian Exposition Exhibits 

DESCRIPTION: Models of cliff dwellings, Indian pottery, and paintings of Indians erected by the 
Smithsonian Institution on display at the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition, Chicago, Illinois, are 
included in this album. The mannequins portray Sioux, Zuni, Navajo, and other tribal life; a man on 
a horse; small family groups; weaving; and daily activities. 

CREATOR: Smithsonian Institution 
DATE(S): 1893 

EXTENT: 14 photographic prints in larger collection 


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LOT 8691 

U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service 

DESCRIPTION: Two slides of a small group of unidentified Indians [Chinook?] cleaning salmon. 
PHOTOGRAPHER: unknown 
DATE(S): ca. 1930 

EXTENT: 2 lantern slides in larger collection 


LOT 8772 

Utah Centennial 

DESCRIPTION: Photocopies of prints featured in an exhibition about the settlement of Utah include an 
image of Indian prisoners under a platform at Fort Utah; "Old Elk and his squaw;" natives talking to a 
western settler on a river bank; and portraits of men and a boy. 

CREATOR: unknown 
DATE(S): unknown 

EXTENT: 7 photocopies in larger collection 


LOT 8834 

American Frontier Personalities 

DESCRIPTION: "Indian fighters" and other personalities of the American frontier including W.F. Carver, 
Bill Drennan, William F. Cody, and Al Sieber. Native leaders include Sitting Bull, Loco Jim, and White 
Bull. Also, frozen corpses after Battle of Wounded Knee. 

COLLECTOR: Noah Hamilton Rose 
DATE(S): ca. 1870-1890 
EXTENT: 1 6 copy photographs 


LOT 8835 

Oglala Scouts and U.S. Military at Pine Ridge 

DESCRIPTION: Troop B of Indian Scouts under commander Pershing and other military units at Pine 
Ridge agency. South Dakota. 

COLLECTOR: John Pershing 
DATE(S): ca. 1880-99 

EXTENT: 7 photographic prints in larger collection 


LOT 9052 

Views of Arizona, 1898-1914 

DESCRIPTION: Photographs include an "Indian" room in a hotel decorated with pottery and rugs; 
interior and exterior views and activities in the Hopi Building at the Grand Canyon; women making 
pottery and baskets; a drummer and group of Native singers; a Thanksgiving dance in Oraibi; Navajo 
hogans; a Papago girl holding a baby; and Moki (Hopi) herdsmen. 

CREATOR: Detroit Publishing Company 

DATE(S): ca. 1898 - ca. 1914 

EXTENT: 18 photographic prints in larger collection 


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LOT 9060 

Views of California, 1898-1914 

DESCRIPTION: Uniformed school girls lined up in front of the Sherman Indian Institute and a distant 
view of the building. 

CREATOR: Detroit Publishing Company 

DATE(S): ca. 1898 - ca. 1914 

EXTENT: 4 photographic prints in larger collection 


LOT 9068 

Views of Colorado, 1898-1914 

DESCRIPTION: Indian-related photographs include cliff dwellings near Manitou, a pueblo adobe 
building, and beehive ovens in the "Old Town." 

CREATOR: Detroit Publishing Company 

DATE(S): ca. 1898 - ca. 1914 

EXTENT: 4 photographic prints in larger collection 


LOT 9070 

Views of Colorado, 1898-1914 

DESCRIPTION: Three color photomechanical prints show cliff dwellings at Mesa Verde. 
CREATOR: Detroit Publishing Company 
DATE(S): ca. 1898 - ca. 1914 

EXTENT: 3 color photomechanical prints in larger collection 

LOT 9114 

Views of Massachusetts, 1898-1914 

DESCRIPTION: A park monument to the "ancient burial place of the Stockbridge Indians." 

CREATOR: Detroit Publishing Company 

DATE(S): ca. 1898 - ca. 1914 

EXTENT: 4 photographic prints in larger collection 


LOT 9122 

Views of Sault Sainte Marie, Michigan, 1898-1914 

DESCRIPTION: Two Indian-related photographs include unidentified Indians fishing in river rapids and 
an exhibition Indian village constructed as part of St. Mary's Canal Celebration. 

CREATOR: Detroit Publishing Company 

DATE(S): ca. 1898 - ca. 1914 

EXTENT: 2 photographic prints in larger collection 

LOT 9131 

Views of St. Paul, Minnesota, 1898-1914 

DESCRIPTION: Two photographs of burial mounds in Indian Mound Park, St. Paul. 

CREATOR: Detroit Publishing Company 

DATE(S): ca. 1898 - ca. 1914 

EXTENT: 2 photographic prints in larger collection 


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LOT 9135 

Views of Montana, 1906 

DESCRIPTION: Eight photographs taken on or near the Fort Belknap Indian Reservation include a pony 
race; Lame Chicken, an Assiniboine, with a horse; Assiniboine boy wearing ceremonial clothing for Fool 
Dance; a small group of men talking in a field; Paul Horse Capture and Dan Sleeping Bear, Gros Ventre 
(Atsina) Indians, in ceremonial dress; Judge George Rustler, Assiniboine, on horse; a Gros Ventre camp; 
and Nosey, a medicine man of the Assiniboine tribe. 

CREATOR: Detroit Publishing Company 
DATE(S): 1906 

EXTENT: 8 photographic prints in larger collection 


LOT 9148 

Views of New Mexico, 1898-1914 

DESCRIPTION: Indian-related images include pueblos of Acorn a and Laguna; old churches at Pueblo 
villages of Acoma, Isleta, and San Felipe; a Fred Harvey "Indian building" at the Santa Fe station and an 
Indian school; foot and horse trails at pueblo of Acoma; a Zuni rain dance (hand-colored); women 
selling pottery at a train station; women grinding corn; portraits of women and girls with baskets and 
pottery; and individuals in family dwellings. 

CREATOR: Detroit Publishing Company 

DATE(S): ca. 1898 - ca. 1914 

EXTENT: 27 photographic prints in larger collection 


LOT 9206 

Views of Wisconsin, 1898-1914 

DESCRIPTION: One photograph shows an Indian burial mound in Cutler's Park, Waukesha. 

CREATOR: Detroit Publishing Company 

DATE(S): ca. 1898 - ca. 1914 

EXTENT: 1 photographic print in larger collection 


LOT 9356 

Seminole Indian Wars 

DESCRIPTION: "Specific subjects" file in reading room contains non-photographic materials such as 
reproductions of drawings, paintings, and photocopies of original historical prints, drawings, posters, and 
book and magazine illustrations in the Library's collections. Small original prints may be included. 


LOT 9431 

U.S. Army Servicemen, 1942 

DESCRIPTION: Two photographs of Navajo Indian servicemen, referred to as "the last of the Indian 
Scouts." One picture shows William Major and Andrew Paxson holding rifles while perched behind a 
rock. Second picture is a portrait of Corporal Jim Lane, John Rope and Kassey Y-32. 

CREATOR: U.S. Office of War Information 
DATE(S): 1942 

EXTENT: 2 photographic prints in volume 1 


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LOT 9451 

Circus Performers 

DESCRIPTION: Three photographs of men and women who appear to be non-Indians, dressed in 
traditional clothing, portraying Indians. 

COLLECTOR: Fritz Eichenberg 
DATE(S): ca. 1920 

EXTENT: 3 photographic prints in larger collection 


LOT 9554 

Cigarette Cards 

DESCRIPTION: Three small cigarette cards show a Sioux, Chippewa, and "Ponka" chief. 
COLLECTOR: Alton Cusick 
DATE(S): ca. 1895 

EXTENT: 3 color cigarette cards in larger collection 


LOT 9735 

Pawnee Bill Series 

DESCRIPTION: Gordon W. Lillie ("Pawnee Bill") and unidentified Indian performers in Oklahoma include 
Pawnee Bill sitting in elaborately decorated room in his ranch house; on a horse among a small herd 
of buffalo; on a horse next to ranch house; a Pawnee Indian mud lodge; a studio portrait of a Pawnee 
Indian in ceremonial clothing; a portrait of a large group of Indians and non-Indians "after the dance"; 
an Indian wearing a long headdress posed with a rifle along a river; camels and trained horses; and a 
scalp or hair piece "relick [sic] of early days." 

PHOTOGRAPHER: J.B. Hainey 
DATE(S): 1908 

EXTENT: 9 photographic prints 

LOT 9871 

Frederic Remington Images 

DESCRIPTION: Reproductions of paintings by Frederic Remington depict the artist's conceptions of the 
19th-century American west. Titles include: advance guard, after the skirmish, the attack, burning a 
refuge, caught in the circle, a dash for timber, fighting over a stolen herd, guarding the supply train, 
Indian battle, an Indian dance, an Indian runner, Indian village routed, killing a cattle thief, the last 
stand, meeting between the lines, a monte game at Ute agency, picture writing, a post office in cow 
country, scouting party, and surrender of Chief Joseph. 

ARTIST: Frederic Remington (1861-1909) 

DATE(S): ca. 1895-1906 

EXTENT: 20 reproductions of paintings, most sepia-toned, a few in color 

LOT 10018 

Girl Scouts Playing Indians 

DESCRIPTION: Girl Scouts (dressed to resemble Indians) in a tepee camp, are pictured boating, building 
a fire, and eating outdoors. 

CREATOR: Underwood & Underwood 
DATE(S): 1912 

EXTENT: 8 photographic prints 


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LOT 10117 

Views of Arizona, 1937-1950 

DESCRIPTION: Ruins at Awatavi and elsewhere; St. Michaels and Tumacacorri missions, village of Old 
Oraibi, rock formations, and landscapes of area. 

CREATOR: Barry Morris Goldwater 

DATE(S): 1937-1950 

EXTENT: 62 photographic prints 


LOT 10136 

Portraits of Sioux Indians 

DESCRIPTION: Studio portraits of Sioux Indians who were members of Buffalo Bill's (William F. Cody) 
Wild West Show performing in New York in 1900 or 1901. 

PHOTOGRAPHER: Gertrude Kasebier 

DATE(S): ca. 1900 

EXTENT: 53 photographic prints 


LOT 10168 

Carnival Week, Needles, California, 1910 

DESCRIPTION: Street scenes show an unidentified Indian school band, students, and other Indians 
(Mohave?) marching or riding horses in a parade. The Indian school band is also pictured in the 
bleachers during a baseball game. 

PHOTOGRAPHER: C.R. Allen 
DATE(S): 1910 

EXTENT: 10 photographic prints 


LOT 10250 

Trade Cards and Advertising Labels 

DESCRIPTION: Three small color lithographs depict Native figures on labels including Rice's Seeds, Ayer's 
Cherry Pectoral, and Red Man Chewing Tobacco. 

COLLECTOR: Samuel Rosenberg 
DATE(S): 18- 

EXTENT: 3 lithographic prints in larger collection 


LOT 10426 

Sioux Indians, South Dakota 

DESCRIPTION: Among this collection of various civilian and military activities on and near Ft. Meade, 
South Dakota, are nine Indian-related images, most of which depict informal portraits in the camp. 
Sioux Indians include Kicking Bear with his family; Kicking Bear sitting on the ground, holding a mirror; 
Annie, George, and Julia Red Hawk; and Mrs. Red Hawk holding a child. 

COLLECTOR: Caleb Henry Carlton 
DATE(S): 1897 

EXTENT: 9 photographic prints in larger collection 


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LOT 10428 

Ft. Sill, Indian Territory (Oklahoma) 

DESCRIPTION: Views of Fort Sill and vicinity; a lookout station for "depredating Indians;" a Fourth of July 
crowd; and a small group "watching the Ghost Dance." 

COLLECTOR: Caleb Henry Carlton 

DATE(S): 1889-91 

EXTENT: 15 photographic prints 


LOT 10429 

Early Images in Indian Territory 

DESCRIPTION: Group includes six photographs taken by William Soule of Kiowa Indians which include 
Lone Wolf, Trailing-the-Enemy sitting with a woman, Standing Sweat-house, White Bear, and Kicking 
Bird, and a Cheyenne camp near Fort Dodge, KS. Other images by unknown photographers include a 
group of Kiowa girls, Kiowa boys holding bow & arrows, an Indian dance at Fort Sill, OK, an Arapaho 
camp, a distant view of Quanah Parker's house, three babies on cradleboards, White Wolfs [Comanche] 
camp, Kicking Bird [Sioux] with small boy, and unidentified portraits of Indians in traditional clothing. 
COLLECTOR: Caleb Henry Carlton 
PHOTOGRAPHER: William Soule and others 
DATE(S): ca. 1872-1900 
EXTENT: 23 photographic prints 


LOT 10550 

Anthropology and the Nation's Capital 

DESCRIPTION: Photographs of a Smithsonian Institution anthropological exhibit about Indian-white 
relations in the U.S. The exhibit also illustrated the background of the Bureau of American Ethnology. 
CREATOR: Smithsonian Institution 
DATE(S): 1958 

EXTENT: 64 photographic prints 

LOT 10557 

Lomen Brothers 

DESCRIPTION: Photographs show homes of Eskimo cliff dwellers that are constructed on stilts on 
hillsides in King Island, Alaska. 

PHOTOGRAPHER: Lomen Brothers 

DATE(S): ca. 1913 

EXTENT: 3 photographic prints 

LOT 10615 

19th Century Music Covers 

DESCRIPTION: Includes lithographs, engravings, and etchings (some in color) of music covers and sheets 
for popular songs. Section 7 (discovery and exploration) includes 'The Pilgrims' Legacy 1 ' and "My New 
England Home" which picture Indians greeting pilgrims on shore. In Section 11 images include "Ho for 
the Kansas Plains," in section 25 "Pukwudjies Galop" (Indian children); and in Section 46: images of 
various Indian men, women and children in tribal settings. Songs include "Indian Hunter Quick Step," 
"Indian's Lament," 'The Indians," 'The Blue Juniata," "Sacajawea's Papoose Waltz," and "Songs of the 
Hutchinson Family." 

CREATORS: various 

DATE(S): 19th century 

EXTENT: 7 music covers in larger collection 


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LOT 10618 

19th Century Tobacco Labels 

DESCRIPTION: Includes lithographs, engravings, etchings, and woodcuts (some in color) of tobacco 
product labels. The Indians and Indian life section (48) includes various bare-breasted Indian women, 
including Pocahontas, in outdoor scenes; various individual Indian men, including Red Cloud [Sioux], 
Massasoit [Wampanoag], Black Hawk [Sac and Fox], and Powhatan in traditional dress; Pocahontas 
carrying a bow and arrow; Sequoya [Cherokee] smoking a pipe; and scenes of daily life including sharing 
tobacco pipe, hunting, and encounters with non-Indian culture. A few labels are found in sections 1, 
7, 8, 20, 40, 64, 69, and 80. Other tribes represented include Manhattans, Algonquins, Comanche, and 
Washo. 

CREATORS: various 
DATE(S): 19th century 

EXTENT: 34 tobacco labels in larger collection 


LOT 10632 

19th Century Patent Medicine Labels 

DESCRIPTION: Section 22 includes engravings, etchings, and woodcuts (some in color) of advertising 
and product labels related to American Indians. Many depict Indian figures giving herbal medicine to 
western men or scenes from daily tribal life. Medicinal products include Old Sachem Bitters--Wigwam 
Tonic, Chief Red Jacket [Seneca] Stomach Bitters, Indian Expectorant, Clement's Genuine Osceola Indian 
[Seminole] Liniment, Cherokee Liniment, Seminole Cough Balsam, Cherokee Remedy cures gonorrhea..., 
Indian stomach bitters, Brant's Indian [Mohawk] Pulmonary Balsam, Southern Balm, Indian cough 
balsam, and various Indian vegetable medicines. Also includes a scene of an angel who is holding a 
sign "Tis Found at Last," approaching a kneeling Indian man. In section 8: "Cole's Indian Succedaneum" 
and "Peppermint Oil" and in section 42 "Balm of Gilead." 

CREATORS: various 

DATE(S): 19th century 

EXTENT: 16 labels in larger collection 


LOT 10654 

Carnival Week, Needles, California, 1910 

DESCRIPTION: Street scenes show an unidentified Indian school band, students, and other Indians 
marching, riding horses in a parade, and participating in carnival activities. Two additional images 
picture the Indian school band in the bleachers during a baseball game and a group of Indians camped 
in a field behind a town. 

PHOTOGRAPHER: C.R. Allen 
DATE(S): 1910 

EXTENT: 9 photographic prints in larger collection 


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LOT 10692-10771 

19th Century Advertising Labels 

DESCRIPTION: Engravings, etchings, and woodcuts (some in color) of miscellaneous advertising and 
product labels. Images related to American Indians include the subject categories: f ertilizers and 
manures label for bone flour and potash fertilizer picturing an Indian smoking; f ur garments l abel for 
a hatter and furrier which pictures an Indian on a horse, spearing a buffalo; i nsurance company l abel 
for Manhattan Life Insurance Company shows an Indian posed on a boulder, with mountains and rivers 
in background; paint label for Penn Treaty White Lead shows a group of colonists trading goods with 
Indians; paper label for Pocahontas Mills pictures Pocahontas rescuing John Smith; perfume label for 
Indian Queen Perfume showing an Indian woman standing in a flower bed; and t extile l abels show a 
profile of an Indian man wearing a headband and a necklace, a man holding a bow in one hand and 
pointing to the sky with the other, and Pocahontas protecting John Smith from hostile Indians. 
CREATORS: various 
DATE(S): 19 th century 
EXTENT: 9 labels in larger collection 

LOT 10944 

U.S. Navy Recruiting Activities 

DESCRIPTION: U.S. Navy recruiting activities in New York City, primarily on board the battleship Recruit. 
Photographs show Indian men in ceremonial clothing who were probably wild west show performers, 
in public relations and recruiting scenarios. 

COLLECTOR: George Grantham Bain 
DATE(S): 1917 

EXTENT: 4 photographic prints in larger collection 

LOT 10988 

Low Income Areas in North Carolina, 1964-68 

DESCRIPTION: Documentary photographs show rural and mountain low-income communities. Three 
Indian-related images depict the home of a Lumbee farmer, a Lumbee woman and a man from the 
"Hollowah" tribe building a "rabbit holler" used to catch rabbits. 

PHOTOGRAPHER: Billy E. Barnes 
DATE(S): 1964-1968 

EXTENT: 3 photographic prints in larger collection 

LOT 10996 

Pageant of Peterborough, New Hamphshire 

DESCRIPTION: Photographs show an outdoor historical pageant of colonial life and Thanksgiving. Three 
images show performers dressed as Indians. 

COPYRIGHT CLAIMANT: MacDowell Memorial Association 
DATE(S): 1910 

EXTENT: 3 photographic prints in larger collection 

LOT 11035-1 

Sacajawea Statue 

DESCRIPTION: Stereograph shows a statue of Sacajawea at the Lewis and Clark Exposition in Portland, 
Oregon. 

COPYRIGHT CLAIMANT: J.A. Blosser 
DATE(S): 1905 

EXTENT: 1 stereographic print in larger collection 


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LOT 11043 

Native People of Arctic Regions Exhibit 

DESCRIPTION: Images document the exhibit of the inhabitants of the arctic regions at the Louisiana 
Purchase Exposition in St. Louis, Missouri. Eskimos are pictured in igloos, dog sleds, tents, and log 
cabins. Objects include totem poles and stuffed polar bears. 

PHOTOGRAPHER: various companies 
DATE(S): 1904 

EXTENT: 24 stereographic prints 


LOT 11045-4 

World's Fair, St. Louis, Missouri, 1904 

DESCRIPTION: Stereographs of exhibits and participants related to American Indians at the 1904 St. 
Louis, Missouri, World's Fair (Louisiana Purchase Exhibition). The images in section 4 include Wichita 
Indians building a grass lodge; Geronimo [Apache] holding a bow and arrow; Pueblo Indian pottery 
sellers; Black Horse [Pawnee]; men on horseback and in the Parade of Children; Cheyenne chiefs and 
family members standing near tepees; Moki [Hopi] woman weaving a blanket; Moki [Hopi] group of men 
including one referred to as a rainmaker; Hopi medicine men with rattlesnakes in cliff dwellings; a group 
of Moki [Hopi] Indians grinding corn; a cliff dwellers exhibition; and an unidentified Indian man and 
woman making arrows in front of tepee. 

COPYRIGHT CLAIMANT: William H. Rau 
DATE(S): 1904 

EXTENT: 14 stereographic prints 


LOT 11051 

Hampton Normal and Agricultural Institute, Hampton, Virginia 

DESCRIPTION: Photographs document activities at the Hampton Institute, a vocational and academic 
school attended by Black and American Indian students. Native students are pictured in small groups 
or among the predominantly Black student population in classroom scenes; farming, carpentry, 
bricklaying, and sewing lessons; orchestra and band group portraits; and related school events. Also 
includes two portraits of a female and a male student in formal clothing; Indian boys wearing traditional 
clothing; camp life including tepees and wagons; small family groups; a baby in a cradleboard; an Indian 
man wearing a headdress and holding a pipe, posing before a small group of mostly Black students in 
a history class; and a small group of young children wearing traditional clothes. 

PHOTOGRAPHER: Frances Benjamin Johnston 
DATE(S): 1899-1900 

EXTENT: 60 photographic prints in larger collection 


LOT 11128 

Boys Dressed as Indians 

DESCRIPTION: Boys in the Ernest Seton Camp for boys are pictured war dancing around a campfire and 
seated in a tepee camp, some wearing headdresses and carrying bows and arrows. 

COLLECTOR: George Grantham Bain 
DATE(S): 1908 

EXTENT: 4 photographic prints in larger collection 


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LOT 11130 

Native People on Alaskan Coast 

DESCRIPTION: Images include small family groups standing in front of large tents and other structures 
or on a ship, all wearing traditional clothing; groups playing traditional games and sports; and graves. 
PHOTOGRAPHER: Samuel J. Call 
DATE(S): 1898 

EXTENT: 12 photographic prints 


LOT 11145 

Cliff Dwellings and Pictographs 

DESCRIPTION: Among this group of photographs of the Grand Canyon, Arizona, are nearby cliff 
dwellings and one image of area pictographs. 

PHOTOGRAPHER: Kolb Brothers 
DATE(S): 1913 

EXTENT: 2 photographic prints in larger collection 

LOT 11148 

Prince of Monaco and Wild West Show Performers 

DESCRIPTION: In section on Monaco, Prince Albert is pictured with Buffalo Bill Cody and Plenty Coups. 
COLLECTOR: George Grantham Bain 
DATE(S): 1913-14 

EXTENT: 4 photographic prints in larger collection 


LOT 11156 

Daniel Carter Beard Pictorial Materials 

DESCRIPTION: Daniel Carter Beard was a book illustrator and art instructor who specialized in drawing 
outdoor life and wildlife in the U.S. and Canada. This group of photographs and graphic materials 
probably served as his personal study collection. Divisions pertaining to American Indians include: 

11156-1: One image shows a small group of boys and girls dressed as cowboys and Indians. 

11156-6: Sixty seven photographs include totem poles in Alaska, 1887, by W. Seward McClure; 
Klamath Indians riding horses in a round-up parade, Lakeview, Oregon; bare-breasted Apache girl, 
photographed by C.F. Holden, New Mexico, 1885; 4 stereograph halves of southwest Indians [Apache, 
Mohave] posing in attack and scalping scenes; several images of non-Indian people wearing Indian 
clothing or posing as Indians; six images documenting a powwow on the Devil's Lake Sioux (Spirit Lake 
Sioux) Indian reservation, North Dakota, 1901; a framework for an Indian long house; poor quality 
photographic prints of a woman weaving inside a house; a large group of Indians quarrying pipestone; 
a group portrait of Shinnecock Indians, Long Island, NY, 1884; a Sarsi tepee camp; several unidentified 
photographs of Indian families, children, tepees, and camps; a packet of color reproductions of postcard 
portraits of "famous Indians chiefs"; a cigarette card; a trading card from Indian gum; and a pattern for 
constructing a tepee. 

11156-7: Twenty four postcards, some color, of various Native tribes, mostly Seminole. 

11156-10: Seven stereographs include Chippewa domestic life, mother and children, lodges, 
and a camp; Qui-wi-sain-shick (Bad Boy), chief of Gull Lake Chippewas; and unidentified portraits of an 
"Arizona Indian," a "Dakota chief," and a man "watching the approach of the emigrants." 

11156-14-D: Six prints include a group of Fox Indians; Fort Mackenzie; a skin lodge of an 
Assiniboine chief; a group of Mandan women; and group of California Indians. 

Ill 56-15-C: Four photographs of a Girl Scout dressed as an Indian. 

COLLECTOR: Daniel Carter Beard 
DATE(S): 1850-1941 

EXTENT: 85 photographs and prints in larger collection 

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LOT 11191 

Apache, Navajo and Zuni Indians 

DESCRIPTION: Photographs taken in Arizona and New Mexico include Navajo rug weavers; Navajo 
mother with baby on a cradleboard; campsite of Apache family in desert; Navajo hogan and family on 
a reservation; a Laguna pueblo; Navajo Indians creating a sand painting; and a Navajo silversmith 
working. 

PHOTOGRAPHER: Frashers Inc. 

DATE(S): 1930-33 

EXTENT: 13 photographic prints 


LOT 11210-1 

Central Arizona, Portraits 

DESCRIPTION: Three photographs include a group of Apache Indians, in western apparel, standing in 
a yard, holding rifles and wearing holsters, with "Rowdy," a Yuma Indian, acting as interpreter; a portrait 
of three Moqui (Hopi) men; a Mohave family on the river shore with two rowboats; and government 
buildings at San Carlos. 

PHOTOGRAPHER: Edgar A. Mearns 
DATE(S): 1884-1887 

EXTENT: 6 photographic prints in larger collection 


LOT 11210-4 

Central Arizona, Ruins and Cliff Dwellings 

DESCRIPTION: Near and far views of aborginal ruins, cliff dwellings, cave dwellings, Montezuma's castle, 

Montezuma's well in the Verde Valley of Central Arizona, and details of archeological excavation sites. 

PHOTOGRAPHER: Edgar A. Mearns 

DATE(S): 1884-1887 

EXTENT: 75 photographic prints 


LOT 11210-5 

Central Arizona, Archeological Studies 

DESCRIPTION: Photographs document archeological findings from aboriginal ruins and dwellings in the 

Verde Valley of Central Arizona. Specimens include human and animal skulls; stone and wooden 

implements; earthenware and shell pottery; woven materials; arrowheads; and pictographs. 

PHOTOGRAPHER: Edgar A. Mearns 

DATE(S): 1884-1887 

EXTENT: 62 photographic prints 


LOT 11226 

Hampton Institute Students 

DESCRIPTION: One cyanotype photographic print shows unidentified Indian and non-Indian students 
in a small classroom. 

COLLECTOR: Waldo Gifford Leland 

DATE(S): 1892 

EXTENT: 1 photographic print 


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LOT 11344 

American Bank Note Engravings 

DESCRIPTION: In section 1: three Indian-related items include a minister preaching to a small group 
of Indians; an Indian man spearing a fish while in a boat with a woman and child; and an eagle perched 
between an Indian man and a sailor. Section 2 includes a man and woman sitting between a map of 
the state of Ohio; two Indians and a frontiersman sitting next to a map of Kentucky and two women who 
symbolize "civilization"; and a battle between frontiersmen and Indians. Section 6: one image of an 
eagle perched between an Indian man and white sailor. Section 7: one image of an Indian man with 
a bow and arrows riding a horse. Section 10: one image of a New York City bank note shows a white 
sailor and Indian man. 

PRINTER: Baldwin, Bald, and Cousland & Co. and others 

DATE(S): ca. 1847 - ca. 194- 

EXTENT: 9 engravings in larger collection 


LOT 11347 

Battlefield at Wounded Knee 

DESCRIPTION: Photographs document the aftermath of the December 1890 massacre at Wounded 
Knee, South Dakota. Images include Big Foot [Miniconjou Sioux] lying dead in the snow; U.S. soldiers 
collecting frozen corpses in a canyon; a mass burial in a trench; Big Foot's camp; and a close-up of the 
corpse of the "medicine man." 

PHOTOGRAPHER: George Trager, Northwestern Photo Company 
DATE(S): 1891 

EXTENT: 6 photographic prints 


LOT 11357 

Images of Arizona 

DESCRIPTION: Portraits of Chemehuevi, Hopi, Navajo, Maricopa, Mohave, Havasupai, Hualapai, and 
Papago individuals taken in various Indian communities in Arizona. Also includes Hopi villages and a 
kiva; Navajo tribal council headquarters at Window Rock; and Montezuma's Castle. 

PHOTOGRAPHER: Barry Morris Goldwater 

DATE(S): 1938-1951 

EXTENT: 22 photographic prints 


LOT 11442 

Navajo Series 

DESCRIPTION: Images include silversmiths at work; women weaving on large looms outdoors; a family 
group in front of a sod house; herding; men on horseback; portraits which include a medicine man, a 
judge with his wives, children, a mother carrying a baby on her back, a man holding a bow and arrow, 
and other men, women, and children. 

PHOTOGRAPHER: William J. Carpenter 
DATE(S): ca. 1914-1915 
EXTENT: 42 photographic prints 


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LOT 11443 

Indian Scenes in the Southwest 

DESCRIPTION: Posed scenes include an Indian and cowboy playing cards at a campsite; a family sitting 

around a campfire; hunting, scouting and traveling; and various portraits of men and one child. 

PHOTOGRAPHER: William J. Carpenter 

DATE(S): ca. 1915 

EXTENT: 1 6 photographic prints 


LOT 11453 

Alaskan Natives, 1900-1925 

DESCRIPTION: Within this collection are six sections on Alaska Natives. "Studio portraits" include 
individual men, women, and children, mostly wearing traditional winter clothing. "Candid portraits" 
include small groups of men, women, children, and families in front of dwellings or in village scenes. 
"Daily life" includes scenes of dancing, boating, fishing, selling berries, sewing, hunting, kayaking, and 
playing sports. "Dwellings" include cliff dwellings, huts, tents, igloos, earth structures, wooden houses, 
a gravesite, and salmon racks. "Crafts" includes totem poles, baskets, shaman's rattles, hand-carved 
articles, an oil-skin jacket, and blankets. "Education" includes groups of school children, some in classes, 
and a school building. 

COLLECTOR: Frank George Carpenter 
DATE(S): 1900-1925 

EXTENT: 200 photographic prints in larger collection 


LOT 11454 

Native People of Canada 

DESCRIPTION: Small group images including Hudson Bay Indians, mothers with children, adults, 
children, police scouts, hunting guides, all wearing traditional clothing; subsistence activities including 
rowing in "women boats," spearing salmon, catching fish with hands, ice fishing, constructing homes, 
seal hunting, paddling kayaks, whaling, shooting bows and arrows; structures, including igloos, skin 
tents, tupiks, store houses, graves; sports, including log rolling contest and a ball game; domestic 
activities including drying fish and skins, making clothing; objects, including totem poles, dog sleds, 
canoes, kayaks, seal skins, clothing, toys, trinket bags; and traditional activities including drumming. 
COLLECTOR: Frank George Carpenter 
DATE(S): ca. 1900-1925 ' 

EXTENT: 105 photographic prints in larger collection 


LOT 11477 

Central Pacific Railroad 

DESCRIPTION: Official photographs of the Central Pacific Railroad construction between 1862 and 1869 
include hieroglyphic rocks on the Yuba River near Crystal Lake. Also an Indian looking down a valley, 
with railroad tracks paralleling stream, from the top of Palisades, Nevada. 

PHOTOGRAPHER: Alfred A. Hart 
DATE(S): 1862-1896 

EXTENT: 4 stereographic prints in larger collection 


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LOT 11480 

Modoc Indians 

DESCRIPTION: Portraits of Indians involved in the Modoc War of 1873. Individuals include Captain Jack, 
Schonchin John, Donald McKay (with two unidentified Indian men referred to as "Jack's capturers"), 
Steamboat Frank, Curley Headed Doctor, Hooka Jim, Shacknasty Jim, Winema Riddle and son, Boston 
Charley, Bogus Charlie, Scarfaced Charley, and One-eyed Dixie. Also includes a group portrait of 
Captain Jack's family--Lizzy, Mary, Old wife and child. 

PHOTOGRAPHER: Louis Heller 
DATE(S): 1873 

EXTENT: 15 photographic prints 

LOT 11497 

Cochiti Indians of Cochiti Pueblo, New Mexico 

DESCRIPTION: Images of Cochiti Indians of New Mexico include general views of the village and 
buildings; the Governor of Cochiti and his family; a baby in a cradle; "Indian choir"; portraits of children, 
men, women, and families; dancing; a school house; a stable; and a church and alter. 
PHOTOGRAPHER: Simeon Schwemberger 
DATE(S): 1906 

EXTENT: 32 photographic prints 

LOT 11498 

Fort Defiance, Arizona 

DESCRIPTION: Images taken at Fort Defiance, St. Michaels, Arizona, include a large group of 
Shumopovi Indian prisoners with soldiers; two Navajo Indian scouts wearing uniforms and holding rifles; 
Indian agents R. Perry and J. Flanders; and officers' quarters and soldiers' camp at the fort. 
PHOTOGRAPHER: Simeon Schwemberger 
DATE(S): 1905-1906 
EXTENT: 7 photographic prints 

LOT 11518 

International Exhibition, Philadelphia, 1876 

DESCRIPTION: In the buildings and exhibits section, three photographs show exhibit cabinets displaying 
Indian mannequins, photographs, newspapers, and other items. Animal skins (some with drawings) are 
hanging from the ceiling in one image. 

PHOTOGRAPHER: Centennial Photographic Co. 

DATE(S): 1876 

EXTENT: 3 photographic prints in larger collection 

LOT 11525 

Alaska, 1898-1900 

DESCRIPTION: In section one, images produced by Keystone View Company include a totem pole in 
Wrangle, a "malamut Indian camp," and a small group of Alaskan Natives drying fish on the Yukon River 
and selling fish to non-Indian prospectors. Two images of totem poles in an Indian community are in 
section 2. 

CREATOR: Keystone View Company and William Rau 
DATE(S): 1898-1900 

EXTENT: 6 stereographic prints in larger collection 


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LOT 11540 

Southwestern U.S., 1905 

DESCRIPTION: Includes several stages of a Hopi Snake Dance in Oraibi pueblo village; a crowd waiting 
to watch the Snake Dance and one image of a camera stand used to record the dance; many views of 
the pueblo village; Indians selling goods at a railroad station; a church near Oraibi; a sacred rock and 
kiva in Walpi; a Navajo summer hogan; a Navajo family in front of their wooden and sod homes; inside 
and outside views of Hubbell's Indian trading post and office; Moqui (Hopi) Indian School at Kearns 
Canyon; St. Michaels Indian school; and irrigation fields. Locations include Laguna and Gallup, N.M; 
Ganada, Ariz.; and Trinidad, Colorado. 

PHOTOGRAPHER: William H. Knap 
DATE(S): 1905 

EXTENT: 28 stereographic prints in larger collection 
LOT 11557 

Powell Survey Stereographic Images 

DESCRIPTION: Photographic documentation of the U.S. Topographical and Geological Survey of the 
Colorado River of the West includes views and landmarks along the Green and Colorado Rivers in 
Wyoming, Utah, and Arizona. Indian-related (Paiute) images identified as "Indians of the Colorado 
Valley" show a man with his son; a man sleeping in a hogan-like dwelling; a chief; a man holding a 
cluster of arrows; a woman posed on rocks; a woman sleeping on the ground; and a man wearing a hat. 
PHOTOGRAPHER: John K. Hillers 
DATE(S): 1871-1874 

EXTENT: 7 stereographic prints in larger collection 

LOT 11651 

Crow Indian Agency in Montana 

DESCRIPTION: Photographs show Cheyenne, Crow, and Sioux camps and tepees; scenes on the Little 
Bighorn River; grave scaffolds; a War Dance, Owl Dance, and Medicine Tobacco Dance; portraits of 
children and adults, many on horses; and portraits of Curly [Crow army scout], White Man Runs Him, 
Two Moons [Cheyenne], and Long Otter [Crow], 

PHOTOGRAPHER: Richard Throssell 
DATE(S): ca. 1903-1907 
EXTENT: 37 photographic prints 

LOT 11687-1 

Wanamaker Expedition, 1913 

DESCRIPTION: Studio portraits of Umatilla, Pima, Navajo, and unidentified men, women, and children 
taken by Joseph Dixon on the Rodman Wanamaker sponsored expedition of citizenship to the American 
Indians. Other images include staged scenes of Indian life and re-enactment of battles; a gathering of 
tribal leaders and others for a ceremony which includes signing a document; a group of Cocopas at the 
1904 World's Fair; two men examining a roll of film, next to a camera beside a river; a view of the site 
of the Battle of the Little Big Horn; a statue of an Indian mother and child; a statue of two Indian men 
entitled "Coming of the White Man"; three images of Joseph Dixon with Ishi [Yahi Yana]; James 
McLaughlin of the Pine Ridge reservation; a flag raising ceremony; a painting by Rollin Dixon symbolizing 
the expedition; a federal treaty of the Cherokee Nation; and a copy of an Abraham Lincoln letter to John 
Ross, chief of the Cherokee tribe. 

PHOTOGRAPHER: Joseph Kossuth Dixon 
DATE(S): 1913 

EXTENT: 77 photographic prints 


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LOT 11 703 

Studio Portraits of Apache Chiefs 

DESCRIPTION: Cabinet photographic prints show Loco [Warm Springs] holding a rifle; Ka-a-te-nay or 
Gait-en-eh [Warm Springs] holding a gun; Old Nana; Geronimo [Chiricahua]; Bonito [Chiricahua]; 
Nachez or Wei-chi-ti with wife [Chiricahua]; Chatto (Chato) [Chiricahua] holding a rifle; Mangus (Magas) 
[Warm Springs] with rifle; and Chihuahua. 

PHOTOGRAPHER: A.P. Randall 
DATE(S): ca. 1884 

EXTENT: 9 photographic prints, some hand-colored 

LOT 11751 

Secretary of the Interior, James Rudolph Garfield, Visiting Flathead Indians 

DESCRIPTION: Garfield being received by and posing with Flathead people. Images include Indian men 
dancing; studio portrait of woman with a baby on a cradleboard; tepees; men on horseback; and Indians 
in traditional clothing. 

COPYRIGHT CLAIMANT: Edward H. Boos 
DATE(S): 1907 

EXTENT: 8 photographic prints 

LOT 11790 

Studio Portraits by Alexander Gardner 

DESCRIPTION: Photographs of "Red Cloud and Principal Chiefs of Dacotah Indians taken on their visit 
to Washington, D.C., May 1872, by Alexander Gardner for Trustees of Blackmore Museum, Salisbury, 
England." These studio portraits of 15 Sioux chiefs and 2 women, include Red Cloud, Red Dog, Lone 
Wolf, Ear of Corn, Big Foot, White Hawk, One Afraid of the Eagle, Blue Horse, Stabber, Dirt Face, Good 
Buffalo, Poor Elk, Two Elks, High Wolf, Cayote, Hard Heart, Slow Bull, and Red Cloud shaking hands with 
William Blackmore. 

PHOTOGRAPHER: Alexander Gardner 
DATE(S): 1872 

EXTENT: 35 albumen photographic prints 

LOT 11891 

Navajo Yebichai Ceremony 

DESCRIPTION: Photographs document a nine-day healing ceremony near St. Michaels, Arizona, which 
includes construction of a medicine lodge and sweat lodge; sand painting and patient; various stages 
of the ceremony; and portraits of participants. 

PHOTOGRAPHER: Simeon Schwemberger 
DATE(S): 1905 and 1906 
EXTENT: 44 photographic prints 

LOT 11892 

Navajo Daily Life and Portraits 

DESCRIPTION: Navajo portraits (many identified) and various scenes of daily life near St. Michaels, 

Arizona, include sheep, goats and herders; portraits of individuals; Indian scouts; groups on horses; 

hogans, huts and camps; families; a horse race; babies on cradleboards; and graves. 

PHOTOGRAPHER: Simeon Schwemberger 

DATE(S): 1905-1907 

EXTENT: 50 photographic prints 


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LOT 11925-5 

Apache Scouts 

DESCRIPTION: A postcard print of three Apache scouts is among this collection documenting the U.S. 
Army Expedition pursuing Pancho Villa in Mexico. 

COLLECTOR: John Joseph Pershing 
DATE(S): 1916 

EXTENT: 1 photographic print in larger collection 


LOT 11943 

Blackfeet Indians, 1925 

DESCRIPTION: Photographs of Blackfeet Indians at Glacier National Park, Montana, include Chief Two 
Guns White Calf; Jim White Calf; Chief Yellow Kidney; an Indian telephone switchboard operator; a race 
on horses; destroyed tombs; a stage coach; and view of Crystal Point. 

COLLECTOR: George Grantham Bain 
DATE(S): 1925 

EXTENT: 8 photographic prints 


LOT 11958-21 

Yosemite Valley, California 

DESCRIPTION: Among these early stereographic views of Yosemite Valley is a stereographic print of a 
small Paiute family sitting in their campsite. 

PHOTOGRAPHER: John P. Soule 
DATE(S): 1870 

EXTENT: 1 stereographic print in larger collection 


LOT 11975 

Colorado Stereographs 

DESCRIPTION: Among this large collection of Colorado mountain views, rock formations, and natural 
monuments in Monument Park are five studio portraits of unidentified (Ute?) Indian men and women 
in their traditional dress. 

PHOTOGRAPHER: W.G. Chamberlain 
DATE(S): ca. 1878 

EXTENT: 6 stereographic prints in larger collection 


LOT 12051 

Cherokee Indian Reservation 

DESCRIPTION: Among this group are eight photographs documenting life on the Cherokee Indian 
reservation in North Carolina between 1931 and 1937. Images include women displaying baskets, 
pottery, and beadwork; a woman holding twin children; a woman pounding corn; and a man wearing 
a tribal ghost mask. 

PHOTOGRAPHER: Walter M. Cline 
DATE(S): 1931-37 

EXTENT: 8 photographic prints in larger collection 


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LOT 12262 

Studio Portraits by C.M. Bell 

DESCRIPTION: Studio portraits include Whitehorse and Deroin in traditional dress; Isopohecka, an 
Indian man wearing a suit; a Fox Indian wearing a peace medal; a Nez Perce delegation of five with one 
non-Indian; and Quanah Parker [Comanche], wearing a suit, with a small group of Indian delegates to 
Washington, D.C. 

PHOTOGRAPHER: C.M. Bell 
DATE(S): 1873 - ca. 1892 
EXTENT: 11 photographic prints 

LOT 12282 

President Harding and Visitors, 1921 

DESCRIPTION: Volume 2: On page 14, images show a small group of Indians presenting President 
Harding with a tobacco pouch during the Washington, D.C. ceremony of the burial of the unknown 
soldier. Indian delegation includes John Frost, Lone Wolf [Kiowa], Commissioner of Indian Affairs 
Charles Henry Burke, Plenty Coups [Crow], Amos Red Owl [Sioux], and Clement Whirlwind Soldier 
[Sioux], Page 16: a photograph of a group of non-Indians belonging to the Independent Order of Red 
Men. Page 32: a photograph of Ruth Griffin, a Native singer. 

CREATOR: National Photo Company 
DATE(S): 1921 

EXTENT: 4 photographic prints in volume 2 

LOT 12283 

President Coolidge and Visitors, 1923-24 

DESCRIPTION: Volume 1: page 24, Mrs. Coolidge at Walter Reed Hospital viewing a Native American 
weaving; page 25, Ruth Muskrat [Cherokee] is pictured with President Coolidge and others, as she 
presents a copy of The Red Man in the United States to him; and Muskrat and president with Bureau of 
Indian Affairs representatives on lawn; page 27, Indian Commissioner Charles Henry Burke, Coolidge, 
and Osage men, women and child on lawn, Washington, D.C. Volume 2: page 38, a group of Osage 
men, women, and children with Coolidge and others; page 41, four Osage (?) men, wearing traditional 
and western clothing, standing with Coolidge. Volume 3: page 6, Coolidge with a group of Sioux 
delegates; page 19, Coolidge with a Northwestern Indian Congress group; page 30, Coolidge with a 
National Indian War Veterans Association group. 

CREATOR: National Photo Company 
DATE(S): 1921-24 

EXTENT: 9 photographic prints in larger collection 


LOT 12286 

Burial of the Unknown Soldier Ceremony, 1921 

DESCRIPTION: Images documenting Indian participation in the 1921 burial of the unknown soldier 
ceremony, Washington, D.C., include a group photo of Lone Wolf [Kiowa, Oklahoma], Jasper Saunkeath 
(interpreter for Lone Wolf), Stranger Horse [Sioux, South Dakota], Clement Whirlwind Soldier [Sioux], 
Amos Red Owl [Sioux, Pine Ridge, South Dakota], and Plenty Coups [Crow, Montana]; Plenty Coups 
alone; and an unidentified chief standing among a group of men at the ceremony. 

CREATOR: National Photo Company 
DATE(S): 1921 

EXTENT: 5 photographic prints in larger collection 


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LOT 12291 

Shriner's Convention, Washington, D.C., 1923 

DESCRIPTION: Images document Native participation in the 1923 Shriners' convention. Photographs 
include views of life in a fabricated Indian village; a sham battle; Indians on horseback in the mall with 
Capitol in the background; participants from a Wild West show; Shriners standing near a totem pole 
named "Indian Idol;" individuals including Mary Roberts Rinehart, an adopted member of the Blackfeet 
tribe; Blackfeet chiefs Mad Plume, Two Gun White Calf, Richard Sanderville, and Bull Calf; White Man 
Runs Him [Crow]; Wounded Eye [Cheyenne]; William Russell [Northern Cheyenne]; and a daughter of 
Chief Tahan [Kiowa]. 

CREATOR: National Photo Company 
DATE(S): 1923 

EXTENT: 22 photographic prints in larger collection 
LOT 12293 

President Harding and Visitors, 1921 

DESCRIPTION: Same two images as LOT 12282. 

CREATOR: National Photo Company 
DATE(S): 1921 

EXTENT: 2 photographic prints in volume 2, page 12 

LOT 12294 

Native Leaders and Delegates 

DESCRIPTION: Volume 1: page 25, Three Seminole men sitting at a gathering in Florida; page 29, eight 
delegates from California, wearing western clothing; page 30, group of men, women, and children, 
wearing ceremonial and western clothing, with President Harding; Chief Charles MacDonald of 
Oklahoma with General Hugh Scott; page 32, Native delegates from California (all identified), seated 
or standing with Senator Hiram Johnson, discussing court of claims bill. Volume 8: page 37, Chief 
Hawaninas, of the "Old New York tribe" [Iroquois?] during a visit to Washington, D.C. 

CREATOR: National Photo Company 
DATE(S): 1922 

EXTENT: 5 photographic prints in larger collection 


LOT 12295 

Visitors to Washington, D.C., 1923 

DESCRIPTION: Volume 1: page 6, Chief Bacon Rind [Osage], alone, and with J. George Wright, interior 
department; page 8, two Osage women, one in traditional dress, one in modern dress; page 9, a group 
of Osage Indians, including women and children, with President Harding; page 14, two small groups of 
Pueblo Indian delegates near the Capitol. Volume 2: page 36, Indian commissioner Burke and 
Secretary of the Interior, examining a beaded deerskin artifact from Oklahoma. Volume 3: page 13, 
Jackson Barnett [Creek]; page 21, an exhibit cabinet with headdress and other ceremonial items in the 
America's Unknown Soldier exhibit; page 38, portrait of Ruth Griffins [Kiowa] holding a violin. Volume 
4: page 30, the remains of a Mesa Verde man. Volume 5: page 3, Blackfeet women, children, and 
families at White House; Chief Black Wolf [Southern Cheyenne] holding a bow & arrow; page 4, a group 
of Blackfeet Indians on White House lawn. Volume 7: page 50, Camp Fire girls dressed as Indians. 
Volume 8: page 22, three unidentified members of the Haskell Indian School (Lawrence, KS) football 
team. Volume 9: page 18, a Bureau of Indian Affairs group photograph with President Coolidge; and 
Ruth Muskrat [Cherokee] presenting a copy of The Red Man in the United States t o Coolidge. 
CREATOR: National Photo Company 
DATE(S): 1923 

EXTENT: 19 photographic prints in larger collection 


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LOT 12296 

Visitors to Washington, D.C., 1924 

DESCRIPTION: Volume 1: page 5, President Coolidge and Commissioner of Indian Affairs Charles Henry 
Burke with a delegation of Osage Indians; the wife and daughter of Chief Red Eagle, principal chief of 
the Osage tribe; page 10, four Cheyenne chiefs on the steps of the White House; Cheyenne chiefs 
Magpie, Bear Man, and Mad Bull; page 11, Bear Man and Mad Bull; and, page 29, a delegation of 
Pueblo Indians with Indian commissioner Burke. Volume 3: page 19, a portrait of Joseph-Take-the- 
Shield and wife [Sioux] from South Dakota and an image showing them placing a wreath on the grave 
of their son who was killed in action in France; and, page 42, exhibit of American Indian rugs and 
blankets at the Department of Interior. 

CREATOR: National Photo Company 
DATE(S): 1924 

EXTENT: 9 photographic prints in larger collection 

LOT 12297 

Visitors to Washington, D.C., 1925 

DESCRIPTION: Volume 1: page 38, four chiefs of the Washington state Yakima tribe, in D.C. to discuss 
hunting rights on their reservation; and Sis-Elit-Palmer, Yakima Indian chief. Volume 2: page 10, Chief 
Whirlwind Soldier [Sioux], representing the Indian Republican Club of the Rosebud Reservation, S. 
Dakota; a delegation of Sioux Indians (some holding pipes) from the Rosebud Reservation, with President 
Coolidge; a tribal dance on the White House lawn; page 50, Will Rogers [Cherokee] with Nick Longworth 
at the White House; page 53, a group of non-Indian girls dressed as Indians and "Queen Shenandoah," 
page 54, non-Indian men and women dressed as Indians, in canoes in a parade and in re-enactments. 
Volume 3: page 5, Sioux Indian delegation with Coolidge at the White House, attending the 
International Council of Women convention; Sioux Indians White Calf and Iron Crow (wearing a peace 
medal); page 9, non-Indians dressed as a Indian family with a horse and travois; page 12, Chief Good 
Elk (a member of the 101 Ranch Circus), Ezra Meeker, and Lee Crandall celebrating their old age at a 
circus. Volume 5: page 27, Indian delegation representing Northwest Indian Congress, with Coolidge; 
page 43, delegation of Southern Ute Indians of New Mexico and Colorado; John Ayers, chief of the 
Wiminuche [sic] tribe of Utes from New Mexico with Melita Chavez. Volume 6: page 2, Chief Two Moon, 
a "wealthy Indian medicine man from Waterbury, Conn.," on a touring bus; page 10, a local sculptor 
putting the final touches on a life-size statue of Sitting Bull. 

CREATOR: National Photo Company 
DATE(S): 1925 

EXTENT: 21 photographic prints in larger collection 


LOT 12298 

Visitors to Washington, D.C., 1926 

DESCRIPTION: Volume 1: page 13, Captain Sumpkin of the Cayuse tribe of Oregon, Amos Pond of the 
Umatilla tribe of Oregon, and General Hugh T. Scott; page 15, Capitol police chief Clement Whirlwind 
Soldier, grandson of Chief Spotted Tail [Sioux] after being sworn in; Whirlwind Soldier pictured with 
Senator W.H. McMaster of South Dakota; page 29, delegation of Osage Indians includes an Indian boy 
and girl. Volume 2: page 7, Altocknei [Comanche], an Indian from Oklahoma, being fitted for a life 
mask to be used in the National Anthropological Museum exhibit; page 32, Hopis from Arizona 
performing a Snake Dance at the Capitol; observers at dance. 

CREATOR: National Photo Company 
DATE(S): 1926 

EXTENT: 12 photographic prints in larger collection 


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LOT 12299 

Visitors to Washington, D.C., 1927-30 

DESCRIPTION: Volume 1: page 9, two photographs of Chief Frank Seelatse and Jimmy Hoah Saluskin 
of the Washington state Yakima tribe near the Capitol; page 11, sculpted figures of Pueblo Indian 
children, made by William H. Egberts, to be included in a Smithsonian Institution Indian exhibition; page 
21, small group of non-Indian veterans of Indian wars. Volume 2: page 17, Chas Calac [Blackfeet] from 
Fort Peck Reservation, Montana, an assistant to vice president Charles Curtis [Kaw-Osage]; page 19, 
Sioux tribal members from South Dakota (including Spotted Crow) posed with "Evangeline Girls" from 
Louisiana; page 20, Chief Spotted Crow [Sioux] from Pine Ridge Reservation, S.D., holding his 
granddaughter; Sioux delegation from Pine Ridge; Chief Daniel Pretty Bird, Chairman of the Sioux Indian 
Republican delegation; page 41, U.S. Indian Band, representing 13 tribes, on Capitol steps with vice 
president Charles Curtis. Volume 3: page 5, Chief Red Tomahawk [Sioux Indian who killed Sitting Bull] 
with a group of U.S. government leaders at the White House; and, page 6, Chief Red Tomahawk. 
Volume 4: page 30, two photographs of Yakima Indians from Washington state, appearing before a 
senate Indian affairs committee. 

CREATOR: National Photo Company 
DATE(S): 1927-30 

EXTENT: 11 photographic prints in larger collection 


LOT 12310 

Apache and Jicarilla Indians of Arizona and New Mexico 

DESCRIPTION: Portraits of individuals, some identified, wearing traditional and western clothing; 
cowboys; group portraits, including families, of travelers on horses; women digging roots, gathering 
wheat, hoeing a cornfield, cutting mescal, making baskets, at a campfire, and holding babies; rearview 
of a woman and child in a wooded area; a man and a boy making a fire; a baby on a cradleboard; 
dancers, including Mountain Spirit (Crown) and Gaun (Gaan), at a feast march and fiesta; a horse fair; 
wickiups, tepees, and "huts" at campsites; still life images of baskets and pottery; a maternity belt; a 
medicine cap and fetish; and Lake Lajara. 

PHOTOGRAPHER: Edward S. Curtis 
DATE(S): 1903-1907 

EXTENT: 92 photographic prints, many sepia-toned 


LOT 12311 

Navajo Indians of Arizona and New Mexico 

DESCRIPTION: 12311-A: Portraits, mostly unidentified, of men, women, and children wearing 
traditional and western clothing; a tribal policeman; a medicine man; children playing among trees; a 
woman weaving outdoors; flocks of sheep; hogans; and a farm. 12311 -B: Photographs documenting 
a Yebichai [Yeibichai or Nightway] healing [curing] ceremony include masked impersonators; ceremonial 
singers or chanters; sand paintings; the patient; the medicine man; ceremonial hogan, sweat lodge, and 
shrine; administration of sweat bath and medicine; "placing kedan," traveling to the ceremony; and 
horse racing at the ceremony. 12311-C: Views of canyons including Canyon de Chelly; small groups 
of men and women on horseback; a woman standing in a pool and her reflection; hogans; cornfields; 
the photographer's campsite; and ruins of cliff dwellings. 

PHOTOGRAPHER: Edward S. Curtis 
DATE(S): 1904-1908 

EXTENT: 110 photographic prints, some sepia-toned 


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LOT 12312 

Yuman Indian Tribes of Arizona and California 

DESCRIPTION: 12312-A-Yuma: Portraits of men and young women, many identified. 12312-B- 
Mohave: Portraits of men, women, and children, some identified, some with facial tattoos or body paint, 
some wearing traditional long hair rolls, and some wearing a rabbitskin robe; a woman making pottery; 
women with children; a river raft for transporting vegetables; agricultural fields (stone maze); a still life 
of pottery; and a home under construction. 12312-C-Hualapai (Walapai): Portraits of men (including 
a chief and a hunter) and women, some identified; a traditional and a non-Indian winter campsite; a 
desert tree or shrub. 12312-D-Havasupai: Portraits of men and women, most identified; a woman 
getting water at a river; a woman with a burden basket; homes, including a domed, thatched house; and 
agency dwellings. 12312-E-Maricopa: Portraits of men, women, and a girl, most identified; a child 
sitting in a basket; women getting water at a river, grinding meal, harvesting cactus fruit (saguaro), 
gathering arrowbrush, making baskets, posing next to baskets; a girl with a ceramic pot on her head; 
a still life with baskets; and traditional homes. 

PHOTOGRAPHER: Edward S. Curtis 
DATE(S): 1903-1907 

EXTENT: 88 photographic prints, some sepia-toned 


LOT 12313 

Piman Indian Tribes of Arizona 

DESCRIPTION: 12313-A-Pima: Portraits of men, women, and children, many identified; women 
harvesting cactus (saguaro), getting water from a river, gathering brush, grinding meal, carrying a 
burden basket (giho or kiho); traditional homes (ki); granaries; a burial site; views of the desert, cactus, 
shrubs, cholla and other vegetation; and a Casa Grande ruin. 12313-B-Papago (Tohono O'Odham): 
Portraits of men, women, and a young girl, many identified; women making pottery, winnowing wheat, 
picking "hanamh" (cholla buds or cactus) with thongs; traditional homes and a kitchen; a burial site; and 
the San Xavier del Bac Mission. 12313-C-Qahatika: Portraits of unidentified men, women, and 
children; women carrying a burden basket (kiho) and carrying a water pot; women harvesting "hasen" 
(cactus); and a view of the land. 12313-D-Yaqui: Portraits of an unidentified man, woman, and girl. 
PHOTOGRAPHER: Edward S. Curtis 
DATE(S): 1907 

EXTENT: 94 photographic prints, some sepia-toned 

LOT 12314 

Tewa Indian Tribes of New Mexico 

DESCRIPTION: 12314-A-San Juan Pueblo: Portraits of men, women, and a girl, most identified; 
women washing, drying, and winnowing wheat, gathering chili, making pottery, carrying produce in 
baskets, carrying baskets and pots on heads, and gathered at river; a street scene; adobe homes and 
traditional beehive ovens; and a still life of pottery. 12314-B-Santa Clara Pueblo: Portraits of men 
(including a governor), women, children, and a mother and baby, most identified; women making and 
firing pottery, making bread in traditional ovens, carrying hay, and carrying pots on heads; a kiva; and 
a distant view of the pueblo and the Rio Grande River. 12314-C-Nambe Pueblo: Portraits of men, 
women, and children, most identified; a man making an offering (prayer plume) at a waterfall; and a 
kiva. 12314-D-San lldefonso Pueblo: Portraits of men, women, and children, most identified; tablita 
dancers and singers; dancers holding spruce boughs; women getting water from a river and picking fruit; 
a woman and a child; a man making an offering from a high cliff; a man peering from behind a large 
rock formation; adobe homes and a summer home; a street scene; and a kiva. 12314-E-Pojoaque, 
Puye, and Tesuque Pueblo: An elderly man; buffalo dancers; homes; cave dwelling; and ruins. 
PHOTOGRAPHER: Edward S. Curtis 
DATE(S): 1905 

EXTENT: 120 photographic prints, some sepia-toned 


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LOT 12315 

Hopi Indians of Arizona 

DESCRIPTION: Individual and group portraits of men (including a chief, a Snake priest, a farmer, and 
a goat herder), women, and children, many wearing traditional or ceremonial clothing; girls wearing 
hairstyle (squash-blossom, butterfly, Atoo, or whorl) of unmarried females; children eating melon; 
women grinding and drying meal, making pottery, building a kiln, making piki (bread), getting water 
from a well or a river, and building an adobe home; small groups traveling with horses or standing near 
horses and burros; sheep herding; a farmer smoking a cigarette; views of adobe homes and villages; and 
still life images of pottery, baskets, smoke jars, and household utensils. Ceremonials include a Snake 
and Antelope dance, a Buffalo dance, a Flute Dance (rain making ceremony), and associated activities 
including gathering and washing snakes, and ceremonial spectators. 

PHOTOGRAPHER: Edward S. Curtis 
DATE(S): 1900-1921 

EXTENT: 135 photographic prints, some sepia-toned 


LOT 12316 

Tiwa and Keres: Pueblo Indian Tribes of New Mexico 

DESCRIPTION: 12316-A-Acoma: Unidentified individual and group portraits of men, women, and girls, 
many wearing traditional clothing and jewelry; girls carrying water jars on their heads, getting water, and 
posed with pottery; Feast of San Estavan (San Estaban) and St. Stephens dance activities; views of the 
pueblo and surrounding trails; and churches, church bells, a mission, and a cemetery. 12316-B-Taos: 
Portraits of men, women, and children, many identified; native and non-native spectators at Feast Day; 
and a view of the pueblo. 12316-C-lsleta, Cochiti, Laguna, Sla (Zia), and Jemez: Portraits of men 
(including a Jemez fiscal-Christian clergyman), women, and children wearing traditional clothing and 
jewelry, some identified; a boy holding a drum; women replastering an adobe home; a Zia Buffalo 
dancer; pottery; and a watchtower at Paguate. 

PHOTOGRAPHER: Edward S. Curtis 
DATE(S): 1904-1906 

EXTENT: 77 photographic prints, some sepia-toned 


LOT 12317 

Zuni Indians of New Mexico 

DESCRIPTION: Portraits of men, including a Governor and a house chief (head rain priest), and women, 
many wearing jewelry and traditional clothing, some identified; men hauling wood on a donkey, drilling 
beads with a pump drill, grinding medicine, and firing pottery; women carrying water jars on their heads, 
making bread, and making pottery; shrines and effigies; waffle fruit and vegetable gardens; views of the 
village including terraced houses and street; ruins of the pueblo Hawikuh; still life pottery; and Onate's 
inscription on Inscription Rock. 

PHOTOGRAPHER: Edward S. Curtis 
DATE(S): 1903-1907 

EXTENT: 39 photographic prints, most sepia toned 


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LOT 12318 

Indian Tribes of California, the Pacific Northwest, and the Great Basin 

DESCRIPTION: 12318-A-Cahuilla: Portraits of men and women, some identified; a woman and a girl 
standing under palms with baskets; views of Palm Canon; brush and wooden homes and structures; and 
remains of an ancient fishing area. 12318-B-Chemehuevi: Portraits of women, men, and children; 
brush and wooden homes and granary; a still life with baskets and pottery; and a trail between trees. 
12318-C-Hupa: Portraits of men (including a chief) and women (including a shaman), many wearing 
traditional clothing; men fishing for salmon or trout in canoes, on fishing platforms or weirs; a trout trap; 
Jumping Dance dancers wearing woodpecker-scalp headbands, some holding deer effigies; White 
Deerskin dancers; homes and sweat-houses; and still life images of baskets, beaded dress work, 
dentalium money purses, and sticks used in guessing game. 12318-D-Tolowa: Portraits of men and 
women (including a basketmaker), some wearing traditional clothing or facial tattoos; a woman standing 
on the shore; a man measuring shell money; and elk-horn spoons. 12318-E-Klamath: Portraits of 
men, women, and children, most wearing traditional clothing; women gathering tule (cattails) and wokas 
(seeds of pond lily) and grinding wokas; men in canoes, hunting ducks, drumming, praying, and standing 
above Crater Lake; and a tule hut. 12318-F-Yurok, Karok, Achomawi: Portraits of men and women, 
some identified; mother with a child in a cradleboard; fishing, drumming, and basket making; plank 
houses, sweat-houses, and other dwellings; traditional dugout canoes; cemetery; and baskets. 12318- 
G-Diegueno and Pomo: Portraits of men, women, and young adults, some identified, some wearing 
ceremonial clothing; women cooking acorns and gathering seeds and tule; a man wearing a wig on the 
lake shore; a traditional canoe; dwellings and ceremonial structure; and baskets and magnesite beads. 
12318-H-Paviotso (Northern Paiute), Washo and Yokuts: Portraits of men (including a tribal chief) 
and women (including Datsolali, the Washo basket maker); men fishing, posing near a river, rock 
painting, and scraping a deerskin; a woman harvesting tule; dwellings; Walker Lake; and volcanic mud 
formations. 12318-l-Cupeno, Kato, Maidu, Miwok, Mono, Wailaki, Wappo, Yuki, Serrano, and 
California: Portraits of men, women, and children, most unidentified; a man fishing; a woman making 
baskets; dwellings; a canoe made from tule (tule balsa); and bowls made from steatite (soapstone) and 
sandstone. 

PHOTOGRAPHER: Edward S. Curtis 
DATE(S): 1905-1924 

EXTENT: 278 photographic prints, some sepia-toned 


LOT 12319 

Sioux Indian Tribes of North and South Dakota 

DESCRIPTION: Teton Sioux (Brule and Oglala) and Yanktonai: Portraits of men (including Red Cloud 
and other tribal chiefs, medicine men, and a sun dancer), women, and children, most identified and most 
wearing ceremonial or traditional clothing, including peace medals; men riding horses, wearing 
headdresses, carrying rifles and coup-sticks, singing and drumming, praying, hunting, and preparing for 
war; women drying meat on racks, constructing tepees, carrying wood, and riding horses; a Hukalowapi 
ceremony; animal skulls; ceremonial pipes (calumets) and pipe bags; altars; tepees; and a ceremonial 
mud lodge. Blackfoot (Sihasapa): Portraits of men wearing traditional clothing; a man wearing a 
medicine headdress; a woman scraping an animal hide; a burial site; and tepees. 

PHOTOGRAPHER: Edward S. Curtis 

DATE(S): 1905-1908 

EXTENT: 193 photographic prints 


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LOT 12320 

Crow (Apsaroke) Indians of Montana 

DESCRIPTION: Individual and group portraits of men, women, and children, most identified, most 
wearing traditional or ceremonial clothing including peace medals, headdresses, necklaces, fur, animal 
tails, quillwork, and face paint; an "Indian judge," and Eagle medicine man; a Sun dancer; a boy fishing; 
men in groups looking out over a rock tower, on horses crossing a river, traveling on horses in the snow, 
trading goods, making an oath toward the sky, and smoking pipes; men simulating war parties, holding 
coup-sticks, ceremonial staffs, tomahawks, rifles, bows and arrows; women riding horses, carrying wood 
bundles on their backs, holding a pipe, stretching and scraping animal hide, and getting water from a 
river; a mother and a child in a horse buggy; Crow scouts for General George Custer on horses holding 
rifles; the photographer E.S. Curtis with a group of Crow men wearing western clothing in front of the 
General George Custer monument or near it; a Tobacco ceremony; a sweat lodge; tepee camps 
including one on the Little Big Horn river; animal skulls; medicine bags hanging from a tripod; a burial 
platform; and a log cabin (Camp Curtis). 

PHOTOGRAPHER: Edward S. Curtis 

DATE(S): 1905-1908 

EXTENT: 216 photographic prints 


LOT 12321 

Siouan and Ankara Indian Tribes of North and South Dakota 

DESCRIPTION: 12321 -A-Hidatsa: Portraits of men, women, and children, including a family portrait, 
most identified, most wearing traditional clothing; a man holding a bow and arrows; a man holding 
incense over a medicine bundle; a man praying; an Eagle Catcher (wearing eagle-feathered clothing) 
standing on a rock tower; a man holding a vessel (bowl) near the water as part of the ceremony of the 
bowl; images associated with Hidatsa legends including a stone, a tree, and home of the "water 
monster," a winter tepee camp; a bull boat; and an abandoned village. 12321 -B-Mandan: Portraits 
of men, women, and children, many identified; ceremonial figures and objects including Numak- 
mahana, Scattered Corn woman (keeper of sacred objects), a Buffalo dancer, an Okipe (Okipa) 
ceremonial Buffalo dancer, a man holding a buffalo skull to the sky, sacred turtle drums, contents of a 
medicine bundle, and a pictographic record of sacred turtle custodians; women gathering rush, picking 
berries, and paddling a bull boat; men standing on river banks; and an earthen lodge. 12321-C- 
Assiniboine: Portraits of identified men, some wearing fur clothing; a man holding an eagle as part of 
a ceremony; women setting up tepees; and tepee camps. 12321-D- Ankara: Portraits of men 
(including a tribal chief), women (including the "keeper of the medicine bundle"), and children, some 
identified, wearing traditional clothing; group portrait of a medicine fraternity; objects and activities 
associated with the medicine and corn ceremonies including Bear, Buffalo, Ducks, and Night men singing 
and dancing, the Dance of the Black-Tail Deer, blessing children, carrying cedar, a medicine lodge, an 
altar, pipes, rattles, buffalo medicine, bear medicine, waving osiers (willows), praying to cedar, medicine 
bundles; women gathering rush; and tepees. 

PHOTOGRAPHER: Edward S. Curtis 
DATE(S): 1908 

EXTENT: 99 photographic prints 


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LOT 12322 

Algonquian Indian Tribes of Montana, Wyoming and Oklahoma 

DESCRIPTION: 12322-A-Atsina (Gros Ventres): Portraits of men, most identified, wearing traditional 
clothing, some holding shields, pipes, or coup-sticks; warriors and tribal chiefs on or near horses; a scout 
holding a rifle; girls or women talking, getting water from river, constructing travois, carrying a baby on 
a travois; groups traveling on horses and carrying belongings on travois; ceremonial dances including 
the Fly, Scalp, and Crazy Dances; burial grounds; parfleches (storage bags made from rawhide); and 
tepees. 12322-B-Arapaho: Portraits of unidentified men, women, and children, outdoors; a man 
smoking a pipe; a woman getting water from river; and a tepee. 12322-C-Piegan: Portraits of men 
(including tribal chiefs and a scout), women, and children, most identified and most wearing traditional 
clothing including headdresses, fur, tails, and necklaces; family portraits; men holding a medicine pipe, 
a bow and arrow, and coup-sticks; men on horses overlooking a river; a ceremonial pledger; a lodge 
housing an alarm clock and sacred objects including calumets and medicine bags; girls gathering 
goldenrod; buffalo stones (iniskim); medicine bags on a tripod; wooden home and grave house; and a 
rock formation for a buffalo fall. 12322-D-Cheyenne: Portraits of men (including tribal chiefs and a 
peyote leader), women, and children, many identified, most wearing traditional clothing including 
headdresses, peace medals, fur, and scalps; objects and activities associated with the Sun Dance 
ceremony including cutting timber for lodge poles, painting the poles, carrying boughs, women carrying 
wood, constructing the lodge, dancers with whistles, dancers with painted bodies, and pipe rituals; 
objects and activities associated with Animal Dances including Buffalo Society dancers, Wolf dancers, 
Clown dancers, Crazy dancers, a water purification ceremony, and altars; men (including scouts and 
warriors) riding horses; a beaded cradleboard; beaded footwear; a sweat lodge frame; gravesites; and 
rock formations at Lame Deer. 

PHOTOGRAPHER: Edward S. Curtis 

DATE(S): 1905-1910 

EXTENT: 197 photographic prints 


LOT 12323 

Indian Tribes of Oklahoma 

DESCRIPTION: Includes portraits of Ponca, Comanche, Osage, Pawnee, and Wichita Indians; Ponca, 
Pawnee, and Wichita ceremonial dancers; a Wichita woman using a mortar; and a Wichita grass house. 
PHOTOGRAPHER: Edward S. Curtis 
DATE(S): 1927 

EXTENT: 13 photographic prints 


LOT 12324 

Indian Tribes of Alberta, Canada 

DESCRIPTION: Includes portraits of Chipewyan, Kainah (Blood), Cree, and Sarsi Indians; a Kainah Horn 
Society lodge with ceremonial bags, a Kainah Matoki Society man wearing face paint and headdress; 
a Cree man "calling a moose" on a birch-bark trumpet; a Cree woman collecting moss; Cree canoe and 
tepee; a Sarsi woman preparing food; and a Sarsi woman wearing a rabbit fur garment. 
PHOTOGRAPHER: Edward S. Curtis 
DATE(S): 1927 

EXTENT: 18 photographic prints 


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LOT 12325 

Shahaptian Indian Tribes of Idaho, Oregon and Washington 

DESCRIPTION: 12325-A-Yakima (Yakama): Portraits of men (including a chief) and children, some 
identified, some wearing ceremonial clothing; a woman gathering roots (piyake) and drying "piahe;" and 
tepees (including Curtis's), lodges, and other structures. 12325-B-Klickitat (Klikitat): Portraits of men, 
most identified; baskets; the Klickitat River; and men in canoes on the river. 12325-C-Nez Perce: 
Portraits of men (including Chief Joseph), many identified, many wearing traditional clothing, and a 
woman; men on horses; scouts; a man in a dugout canoe; a sweat lodge, tepees, and other lodges; rock 
art; and an agency building at Fort Lapwai. 12325-D-Umatilla: Portraits of men and children, some 
identified, some wearing traditional clothing; and a mat lodge and tepee. 

PHOTOGRAPHER: Edward S. Curtis 

DATE(S): 1905-1910 

EXTENT: 67 photographic prints 


LOT 12326 

Chinookan and Quileute Indians of Washington and Oregon 

DESCRIPTION: 12326-A-Wishham (Tlakluit): Portraits of men, women (including a bride), and 
children, many identified, many wearing ceremonial clothing (including nose ornaments made from 
dentalium shells); men, women, and families rowing in canoes on the Columbia River; women making 
baskets, filling water baskets, pounding fish in a bowl, preparing salmon, and carrying fish in an open- 
mesh bag; men fishing on a platform, catching salmon with a double-pronged spear, and dipping fish 
nets into pools of water; girls on horses; a man standing on the water's edge where, according to Curtis, 
Lewis and Clark first encountered the Wishham people; a young boy sliding down a rock; an island 
where the dead are mourned; caches; petroglyphs; and still life images of baskets, beadwork, and a 
bowl. 12326-B-Quilliute (Quileute and Hoh): Portraits of men, one identified, and a girl. 12326-C- 
Chinook: Portraits of an unidentified woman; a woman with a staff and a clam basket on mud flats. 
12326-D-Cascade Indians: A woman standing next to a canoe and sitting in a canoe; landscapes of 
the Columbia River and mountains; and bone carvings. 

PHOTOGRAPHER: Edward S. Curtis 

DATE(S): 1910-1913 

EXTENT: 53 photographic prints 


LOT 12327 

Salishan Indian Tribes of Washington State and British Columbia 

DESCRIPTION: 12327-A-Nespilim (Nespelim): Portraits of women wearing traditional clothing, most 
unidentified; and a tepee encampment. 12327-A-Spokan (Spokane): Portraits of men and women, 
wearing traditional and western clothing, most unidentified; a group on horses above the Spokane River 
and riding on a trail; Curtis talking to a group of Spokan Indians in his camp; and a tepee encampment. 
12327-A-Kalispel: Portraits of men and women (including a chief and his wife), and children, some 
identified, most wearing traditional clothing; men and women in pine bark and cedar canoes on the 
Pend Oreille River; and tepees, wooden houses, and other structures in Kalispel. 12327-A-Flathead 
(Salish): Portraits of men (including a warrior and Chief Red Owl), women, and children, wearing 
traditional clothing, some identified; groups in tepee camps, talking or dancing; a girl getting water from 
a river; a girl drinking water from a horn; women making beef jerky; a woman sitting on a horse with 
horse trappings (beadwork, fringe, and decorative cloth); a baby in a cradleboard; and tepees. 12327- 
B-Quinault: Portraits of unidentified women and girls, wearing traditional clothing including shell 
jewelry; women carrying baskets on shore; a bare-breasted woman wearing a cedar-bark skirt; small 
groups near and in dug-out canoes at the mouth of the Quinault river; a man making a canoe; a woman 
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berries; net fishing; wooden houses; canoes; and a still life image of baskets. 12327-B-Skokomish: 
Portraits of men and women, dressed traditionally, many identified; women seated or standing next to 
dug-out canoes near mat shelters, mat houses, and a summer fishing camp; a chief's daughter, wearing 
a fur robe, sitting next to a canoe and baskets; a female basket maker; and a still life of baskets. 
12327-B-Quilcene: Portraits of identified women, a man, and a boy, dressed traditionally. 12327-B- 
Cowichan: Portraits of a woman; warriors holding a dagger, wearing a scalp headdress, and wearing 
a feather headdress; a man spearing salmon; a woman harvesting tule (gathering, drying, and 
transporting); a girl standing above a river, wearing a goat hair robe; the villages of Qamutsun and 
Henipsum; traditional houses and house frames; a goat hair blanket on a loom; the Cowichan River; 
and the Quamichan Lake. 12327-B-Shoalwater Bay tribes: Portraits of an unidentified man; men and 
women rowing in canoes on Shoalwater Bay; and a woman digging roots. 12327-B-Puget Sound 
tribes: Women and a baby sitting under a mat shelter in a fishing camp and a still life image of baskets. 
12327-B-Chimakum: Portraits of an unidentified woman. 

PHOTOGRAPHER: Edward S. Curtis 

DATE(S): 1905-1913 

EXTENT: 141 photographic prints 


LOT 12328 

Kwakiutl and Nootka Indian Tribes of British Columbia 

DESCRIPTION: 12328-A-Kwakiutl: Portraits of men (including a chief and a warrior) and women 
(including a chief's daughter), many wearing ceremonial clothing and nose rings, many identified; 
ceremonial dancers (including Winter Dance participants), some holding skulls and skeleton parts, 
wearing masks, wigs, fur, feathers, and cedar bark clothing, some resembling animals, and performing 
rituals including a healing; a bridal ceremony; men and women rowing in dugout canoes and sailboats; 
a group playing a hand game; an octopus hunter; women gathering clams and abalone shells on the 
shore; a woman painting a spruce root hat; a woman preparing cedar bark; a skeleton on a burial 
platform; totem poles and other carvings; houses and villages; structural house frames; and distant views 
of a cemetery and a mortuary house. 12328-B-Nootka: Women, wearing cedar bark clothing, in or 
near canoes and a nude man holding a bow and arrow. 12328-B-Hesquiat: A young woman wearing 
attire of a virgin; and women, wearing cedar bark clothing, carrying baskets, boarding canoes, and 
preparing to pick berries or gather bark. 12328-B-Clayoquot: Women gathering seaweed and rowing 
canoes; a whaler holding a spear and performing a ceremony; and a man spearing fish. 
PHOTOGRAPHER: Edward S. Curtis 
DATE(S): 1910-1914 
EXTENT: 129 photographic prints 


LOT 12329 

Kutenai and Cayuse Indians of Washington, Idaho, Oregon, and Montana 

DESCRIPTION: 12329-A-Kutenai: Portraits of men, women, and young adults, wearing some 
traditional clothing, most unidentified; women in canoes gathering rush, standing near canoes on shore, 
rowing canoes across lake, and dressing animal skins in camp; a duck hunter in a canoe; a tepee camp 
(near Flathead Lake, Montana, where Curtis worked); and traditional canoes. 12329-B-Cayuse: 
Portraits of men (including a warrior), women, and children, wearing traditional clothing, most 
unidentified; women standing next to horses decorated with trappings of fringe and beadwork; a small 
girl on a horse; and a woman with a baby in a beaded cradleboard. 

PHOTOGRAPHER: Edward S. Curtis 
DATE(S): 1910 

EXTENT: 37 photographic prints 


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LOT 12330 

Eskimo Indian Tribes of Alaska 

DESCRIPTION: 12330-Nunivak: Portraits of men, women, and children, most identified, wearing 
traditional clothing including furs, parkas, nose rings, labrets, and ceremonial masks; boys in a kayak; 
a drummer holding a drum made from a walrus stomach or bladder, used chiefly in winter ceremonies; 
a man carving ivory; a seal hunter in a kayak; fish drying racks; a large group of reindeer; kayaks and 
kayak frames; seal hunting equipment; line-stretching posts; a sled; dwellings and other structures in 
villages and camps; and still life images of baskets and dishes. 12330-Noatak: Portraits of men, 
women, and children, most unidentified, most wearing fur parkas; men, dogs, and supplies in a sailboat- 
men in kayaks; and log cabins and other dwellings. 12330-Kotzebue: Portraits of men wearing parkas, 
some identified; hunting and preparing beluga; picking berries; men in a sailboat; muskrat hunter in 
kayak; a umiak and umiak frame; and food containers (pokes). 12330-Cape Prince of Wales: Portraits 
of men wearing parkas, most identified; traditional homes and other structures; and men preparing for 
a whale hunt. 12330-King Island: Portraits of identified men wearing fur parkas; a man using a bow 
drill to drill ivory; and settlements of houses on stilts. 12330-Kobuk: Charlie Wood wearing fur parka 
and fur trousers; and dishes made from bark. 12330-Diomede: Portraits of men and a girl, some 
identified, traditionally dressed; men launching and rowing a boat; walrus hide drying on a rack; 
settlements of stone and wooden houses; whale rib drying racks; and walrus boats. 12330-Selawik: 
Portraits of traditionally dressed men, women, and children, some identified; boats; and sod houses. 
12330-Hooper Bay: Portraits of men, women, and children, traditionally dressed, some identified; 
whale meat drying on racks; elevated food caches; a grave post; and log, sod, and canvas dwellings. 
PHOTOGRAPHER: Edward S. Curtis 
DATE(S): 1929 

EXTENT: 111 photographic prints 


LOT 12331 

American Indians 

DESCRIPTION: Large-size portraits of individuals from various tribes including Acoma, Apache, Apsaroke 
(Crow), Cheyenne, Hopi, Jicarilla, Mohave, Navajo, Nespelim, Nez Perce, Piegan (Blackfeet), and Walla 
Walla. Other images include men on horseback, medicine men, a campsite, babies in cradleboards, and 
Geronimo and five other tribal leaders on horseback. 

PHOTOGRAPHER: Edward S. Curtis 
DATE(S): ca. 1899 - ca. 1921 
EXTENT: 101 photographic prints 


LOT 12337 

National Photo Company-Native Americans and Eskimos (Inuit), 1909-1932 

DESCRIPTION: Contents are divided into four sections. Section 12337-1: I ndians visiting Washington, 
D.C. includes Southern Cheyenne, Osage, and Yakima chiefs; Hopi Indians performing snake dance and 
war dance at Capitol; representatives from an unnamed Connecticut state tribe; and various other 
groups of unidentified Indians. Section 12337-2: I ndian chiefs includes individual portraits (most 
identified on the back of the photograph) of chiefs from Apache, Brule, Cheyenne, Sioux, Shoshoni, Nez 
Perce, Umatilla, Osage, Kiowa, Pima, Tonkawa, Warm Springs, Comanche, and Flathead (Salish) tribes. 
Also includes a group of Ute chiefs and a Blackfeet Indian chief recording his language on recording 
device. Section 12337-3: Eskimos includes half-tone reproductions of reindeer herding and freighting 
in Alaska; group portraits of Eskimo women with reindeer; a group of children sitting on porch; and an 
Eskimo man smoking a cigar. Section 12337-4: Hopi includes a series of photographs documenting 
stages of a snake dance and other ceremonials in a pueblo village, including a purification ceremony; 
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portraits of Yu-Kehomia, a "hostile, opposed to education." Section 12337-4: Paiute includes posed 
outdoor portraits of various Paiute men; three men starting a fire with kindling; an Indian agency in 
Utah; and daily life in a small town. Section 12337-4: Navajo includes women weaving on looms 
outdoors; adobe buildings and village; and portraits of unidentified man. Section 12337-4: Apache and 
Pima includes various photographs of men laboring on the Salt River Project, Arizona, efforts such as 
irrigation, agriculture, and road construction. Women are shown weaving blankets, making baskets, 
and gathering wood near dwellings. Section 12337-4: Education includes school girls in cooking class 
and a laundry instruction class, and boys in a sawing class at Carlisle Indian Industrial School, 
Pennsylvania; boys in a carpentry class and the school choir from Flandreau Indian School, South 
Dakota; a sewing class from Bismark Indian School, North Dakota; a group portrait of students from 
Mesquakie Day School (Fox), South Dakota; a Shoshone Indian School building and a Kickapoo Indian 
School building; and small children in night clothes "watching for Santa Claus." Section 12337-4: 
Agriculture includes men with horse-drawn farming equipment; women husking corn; a flower garden; 
men irrigating with shovels; a Thanksgiving dance; fruits and vegetables; and sheep. Section 12337-4: 
Dwellings include g Shoshone tepee; western home of an Omaha woman; view of plains on the 
Blackfeet Reservation; a Chippewa wigwam; Colville agency; cliff dwellings; and a totem pole. Section 
12337-4: Miscellaneous--lndividual & Group Portraits represents Taos Pueblo, Seminole, Shoshone, 
Apache, Kickapoo, Cherokee, Blackfeet, Comanche, and Sioux tribes, most of which are identified in 
captions. 

CREATOR: National Photo Company 

DATE(S): 1909-1932 

EXTENT: 150 photographic prints 

LOT 12363 

Harold L. Ickes Collection 

DESCRIPTION: Section 1 -C: Secretary of the Interior Ickes with delegates of the Confederated Tribes of 
the Flothead Reservotion, Seminoles, Comanche, and unidentified tribes. Section 3-T: Image of John 
Sitting Eagle Hunter. 

PHOTOGRAPHER: unknown 
DATE(S): ca. 1930 

EXTENT: 6 photogrophic prints and 2 color slides in larger collection 

LOT 12369 

Carlisle Indian Industrial School 

DESCRIPTION: Photographs documenting activity at Carlisle, Pennsylvania, Indian school include 
individual and group portraits; classroom scenes; training in home economics, farming, blacksmithing, 
shoemaking, and carpentry; and other activities such as sports (croquet and gymnastics), gardening, 
band, and residential life. 

PHOTOGRAPHER: Frances Benjamin Johnston 
DATE(S): 1901-1903) 

EXTENT: 103 photographic prints (96 cyanotype, 7 silver gelatin) 

LOT 12371 

Frances Benjamin Johnston's Collection of Works by other Photographers 

DESCRIPTION: Section 12371-6 ("collected works by Young"): eight posed images include an 
unidentified man and woman rowing a canoe and standing in front of a tent on the banks of a river; a 
man holding a bow; and an older woman holding a child on a cradleboard. 

COLLECTOR: Frances Benjamin Johnston 

DATE(S): ca. 1890-1910 

EXTENT: 8 photographic prints in section 6 


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LOT 12372 

Great Lakes Region, Sites, Activities, and People 

DESCRIPTION: Among scenes from Mackinac Island, Michigan, are photographs of an Indian woman 
and girl near a garden; an Indian guide with boats, canoes, and fishing gear; an Indian man wearing 
a headdress and carrying a camera bag; individual portraits (most unidentified); and Indian actors in 
various scenes from the play "Hiawatha." 

PHOTOGRAPHER: Frances Benjamin Johnston 
DATE(S): 1903 

EXTENT: 21 photographic prints in larger collection 


LOT 12552 

C.M. Bell Glass Negative Collection 

DESCRIPTION: A section of microfilm reel #2 shows images made from glass negatives of Fox, Pawnee, 
Sioux, Comanche, Gros Ventre, Assiniboine and unidentified tribes. Images include individual studio 
portraits, small delegations, other groups, and male/female couples visiting Washington, D.C., some 
wearing traditional clothing. Captioned identification is incomplete. 

PHOTOGRAPHER: C.M. (Charles Milton) Bell 
DATE(S): ca. 1873 

EXTENT: 50 images in larger collection 


LOT 12566 

North American Indian Delegations in Washington, D.C. 

DESCRIPTION: Large photographs document Sioux and Fox delegations, most wearing western suits, 
some posed with government officials, to Washington, D.C. Captions below photographs identify sitters. 
The collection includes a studio portrait of Sioux delegation (20 individuals), Feb. 1891; U.S. 
Commissioners and delegations of Sioux chiefs visiting Washington, D.C., Oct. 15, 1888, on the steps 
of the Capitol building [Rosebud, Standing Rock, Pine Ridge, Cheyenne River, Crow Creek, and Lower 
Brule agency delegations are represented]; a delegation of Sioux Indians, 1891 (40 individuals); a 
delegation of Sioux chiefs to ratify the sale of lands to the U.S. government, Dec. 1899 (21 individuals); 
a group of seven Sioux "warriors," Feb. 1891; and a group of five Fox Indians wearing traditional 
clothing, 1890. 

PHOTOGRAPHER: C.M. (Charles Milton) Bell 
DATE(S): 1888 -ca. 1891 
EXTENT: 8 photographic prints 


LOT 12567 

Portraits of Sioux Indians 

DESCRIPTION: Individual Washington, D.C., studio portraits of Sioux Indians wearing traditional 
clothing, some holding peace pipes, include Little Wound, Spotted Elk, Fire Lightning, High Hawk, Big 
Road, Two Strike, and Young Man Afraid of His Horses. 

PHOTOGRAPHER: C.M. (Charles Milton) Bell 
DATE(S): ca. 1891 

EXTENT: 7 photographic prints (cabinet cards) 


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LOT 12592 

Proofs for Bank Note Vignettes 

DESCRIPTION: Small engravings and etchings, eight of which depict images of North American Indians. 
Untitled pieces include a warrior on a cliff overlooking approaching ships; frontiersman attempting to 
save a white woman and child from an Indian warrior holding a hatchet; an Indian sitting beside a slain 
deer; and an Indian family on a hillside watching approaching ships. A titled image "Boone rescued by 
Kenton" shows a frontiersman battling Indians in the wilderness. 

PRINTER: Rawdon, Wright, Hatch, and Edson Companies 
DATE(S): ca. 1852 - ca. 1857 
EXTENT: 8 images in larger collection 

LOT 12593 

Proofs for Bank Note Vignettes 

DESCRIPTION: Among this collection of small engravings are three depicting North American Indians. 
They include an Indian family in a canoe, the father spearing a fish; an Indian chief counseling a small 
group of Indians in the wilderness; and two Indians in traditional dress on a mountainside, overlooking 
an industrial town. 

PRINTER: Bald, Cousland & Co. and others 
DATE(S): ca. 1852 - ca. 1859 
EXTENT: 3 images in larger collection 

LOT 12594 

Proofs for Bank Note Vignettes 

DESCRIPTION: Six North American Indian-related etchings or engravings (one duplicate) include a group 
of Indians watching colonists negotiate an agreement; two Indians on horseback hunting buffalo with 
long spears; a buffalo hunter on horseback, holding a spear; an Indian and a sailor standing beside a 
New York City arms emblem; and Indian hunters being attacked by bears. 

PRINTER: Toppan, Carpenter & Co. 

DATE(S): ca. 1856 - ca. 1857 
EXTENT: 6 images in larger collection 

LOT 12595 

Proofs for Bank Note Vignettes 

DESCRIPTION: Eight North American Indian-related etchings or engravings (including duplicates) include 
an Indian man, woman and child in a canoe; Indian men and women standing in front of a tent, 
overlooking an industrial city in the valley below; Indian men and women looking at a waterfall; and an 
Indian holding a bow, sitting on a rock, with foot on slain bear; and Indians with rifles tracking an 
enemy. 

PRINTER: American Bank Note Company 
DATE(S): ca. 1859 - ca. 1860 
EXTENT: 8 images in larger collection 

LOT 12601 

Proofs for Bank Note Vignettes 

DESCRIPTION: Two engravings depict an Indian man with a bow and arrow, sitting on a carved stone, 
gazing into the sky, and an Indian community greeting four Pilgrims arriving in a canoe. 

ENGRAVER: Alfred Jones 
DATE(S): ca. 1854 - ca. 1893 
EXTENT: 2 images in larger collection 


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LOT 12671 

Washington, D.C. Personages & Visitors 

DESCRIPTION: One item in this collection is a retouched photomontage of Bishop Hare, a missionary, 
with a delegation of Sioux Indians visiting Washington, D.C. in 1875. Included are Swan [Miniconjou], 
Black Bear [Oglala], Little Wound ["Kioksas"], Spotted Tail [Brule], Lone Horn [Miniconjou], Mandan [Two 
Kettle Band], Red Cloud [Oglala], and Rattling Ribs [Two Kettle Band]. 

PHOTOGRAPHER: unknown 
DATE(S): 1875 

EXTENT: 1 photographic print in larger collection 


LOT 12684 

Arizona Views and Hopi Indians 

DESCRIPTION: Among this group of mammoth plate images from the Detroit Publishing Company are 
six photographic prints of Arizona Native Americans. Included are a Navajo woman weaving; an Isleta 
woman carrying a pottery vase on her head; a Hopi basket weaver; a Hopi man in a cornfield with a 
hoe; and a Hopi man carrying harvested crops on his back. 

PHOTOGRAPHER: William Henry Jackson 
DATE(S): c. 1899-c. 1910 

EXTENT: 6 photographic prints in larger collection 


LOT 12737 

Portraits of Papago (Tohono O'Odham) Women 

DESCRIPTION: Includes studio portraits and women posing at various activities such as getting water 
from well, carrying water, woman bearing Ki-ho basket on her back, and a grandmother carrying small 
child. 

COPYRIGHT CLAIMANT: Al Buehman 

DATE(S): cl 932 

EXTENT: 8 photographic prints 


LOT 12738 

Portraits of Chief of Onondagas, Mystique Krewe of Ka-noo-no in War Attire 

DESCRIPTION: Chief posed with bow, arrow, and shield. 

COPYRIGHT CLAIMANT: Arthur J. Brewster 
DATE(S): 1908 

EXTENT: 3 photographic prints 


LOT 12739 

Indians (possibly Ojibwa) Posed in Traditional Dress, Canoeing and Cooking 

DESCRIPTION: Includes man posed wearing headdress, woman standing with bow and arrow, and 
woman holding up baby in cradle carrier. 

COPYRIGHT CLAIMANT: Edward Butler 
DATE(S): 1925 

EXTENT: 6 photographic prints 


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LOT 12740 

Portraits of Montana Yankton Sioux Indians and Yankton Sioux on Horseback 

DESCRIPTION: Portraits include women clothed in robes and jewelry; "Lame Soldier," a 104 year old 
man wearing headdress; and a family consisting of two women and a girl wearing traditional dress and 
a man in Western attire. 

COPYRIGHT CLAIMANT: John Bjornson 
DATE(S): 1909 

EXTENT: 9 photographic prints 


LOT 12741 

American Indians on Horseback, Children, and Individual and Group Portraits 

DESCRIPTION: Children include two girls posed and playing adults beside tepee and infant held by 
woman on a horse; Spokane Indian family portrait; man posed holding rifle; and a Nespelim Indian 
medicine man. 

COPYRIGHT CLAIMANT: Harry J. Allyn 
DATE(S): 1899 

EXTENT: 13 photographic prints 


LOT 12742 

Umatilla Indians at Annual Pendleton, Oregon, Round-Up 

DESCRIPTION: Includes Umatillas in traditional dress mounted on horseback in parade; and women and 
children spectators. 

COPYRIGHT CLAIMANT: W.S. Bowman 
DATE(S): 1910 

EXTENT: 6 photographic prints 


LOT 12743 

Studio Portraits of Comanche and Sioux Indians in Traditional Dress 

DESCRIPTION: Studio portraits from Bates Studio, Lawton, Oklahoma, includes men holding pistols, 
woman wearing shirt with shellwork, and baby in cradle carrier. 

PHOTOGRAPHER: Bates Studio 
DATE(S): 1910-1911 
EXTENT: 5 photographic prints 


LOT 12744 

Indian Pow Wow at Lac du Flambeau, Wisconsin 

DESCRIPTION: Indians posed for portrait and grouped in circle with spectators on bleachers behind 
them. (Indians are probably Chippewa, the predominant tribe in the Lac du Flambeau area of 
Wisconsin). 

COPYRIGHT CLAIMANT: Frank and Gertrude Arvidson 
DATE(S): 1935 

EXTENT: 2 photographic prints 


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LOT 12745 

Portraits of Women and a Child and Salmon Drying 

DESCRIPTION: Women and child are possibly Athapascan and salmon drying near the Yukon River is 
probably in Alaska. 

COPYRIGHT CLAIMANT: C.L. Andrews 
DATE(S): 1904-1908 
EXTENT: 4 photographic prints 

LOT 12746 

Chippewa Indians Posed for Portraits and Gathered for "War Dance" 

DESCRIPTION: Includes man holding bow and man posed beside doorway of dwelling. War dance 
includes drum in foreground. 

COPYRIGHT CLAIMANT: Alfred A. Bish 
DATE(S): 1907 

EXTENT: 4 photographic prints 

LOT 12747 

Havasupai Indian Reservation, Cataract Canyon, Arizona 

DESCRIPTION: Includes group portraits of school children; Chief Ma-na-ka-ja; tepees in 

(photographer's?) camp at head of Topocobya Trail; and Indian Reservation Agency buildings. 
COPYRIGHT CLAIMANT: T. Stith Baldwin 
DATE(S): 1908 

EXTENT: 5 photographic prints 


LOT 12748 

Studio Portraits of North American Indian Chiefs, Possibly Siksika 

DESCRIPTION: Includes Chief Many Tail Feathers, Chief Bird Rattler, Chief Bull Calf, Chief Curly Bear, 
and Chief Wades in the Water in traditional dress. 

PHOTOGRAPHER: William Bull 
DATE(S): 1910-1950 
EXTENT: 5 photographic prints 


LOT 12749 

American Indians at Pine Ridge, South Dakota and Rushville, Nebraska 

DESCRIPTION: Pine Ridge images are probably Oglala and include "squaw dance," meat drying, and 
Two Strike band. White women and baby posed with Indian man and child in Sioux village at Rushville. 
COPYRIGHT CLAIMANT: S.D. Butcher 
DATE(S): 1908 

EXTENT: 5 photographic prints 


LOT 12750 

American Indians at Glacier National Park, Montana 

DESCRIPTION: Includes Indians, many identified, posed in traditional dress, on horseback, painting 
animal figures on a hide. Indian camps showing tepees, including one at Two Medicine Lake. (Captions 
identify Indians as "Blackfoot"). 

COPYRIGHT CLAIMANT: Kiser Photo Company 
DATE(S): 1912 

EXTENT: 11 photographic prints 


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LOT 12751 

Hopi and Havasupai (?) Indians in Arizona 

DESCRIPTION: Includes Hopi man spinning and weaving; men and women grinding corn and cooking 
piki bread. Portraits of men in native dress include one holding rifle and another, identified as "Ha 
va-supai," looking at waterfall. 

PHOTOGRAPHER: Kolb Brothers 
DATE(S): 1911 

EXTENT: 9 photographic prints 


LOT 12752 

Sioux Indians in Camp 

DESCRIPTION: Includes Indians in traditional dress standing with white men among tepees and covered 
wagons. Also Indian men (one holding a rifle) and women posed outside tepees; man posed with horse; 
and portrait of a man smoking a pipe. (Clothing and camp style indicate that Indians are Sioux.) 
COPYRIGHT CLAIMANT: P.H. Kellogg 
DATE(S): 1903-1904 
EXTENT: 6 photographic prints 


LOT 12753 

Yuma, Kumeyaay, and Others near San Diego and Mesa Grande, California 

DESCRIPTION: Close-up portraits of mothers and children, and elderly men and women (many 

identified); includes man holding ceremonial rattle, Tatahula dancer adorned with paint and feathers, 

and man holding eagle. Some show activities such as women making baskets and woman using metate 

to grind corn. Candid portraits of elderly Yuma man beside his dwelling and playing drum. 

COPYRIGHT CLAIMANT: Edward H. Davis 

DATE(S): 1909-1914 

EXTENT: 26 photographic prints 


LOT 12754 

Blackfeet (Siksika) People Posed Outside Tepees 

DESCRIPTION: Blackfeet (Siksika) people posed outside tepees, possibly in the vicinity of Glacier 
National Park. Indians in traditional dress posed at various activities, including mounted on horseback, 
performing "prayer to the sun," holding peace pipe, and teaching young man to use bow and arrow. 
COPYRIGHT CLAIMANT: David Davidson 
DATE(S): 1914 

EXTENT: 8 photographic prints 


LOT 12755 

Portraits of American Indians, Probably Sioux 

DESCRIPTION: Individuals and couple posed in traditional dress beside log dwellings; men are holding 
rifles or peace pipe. (Probably taken at Standing Rock reservation in vicinity of Isabel, South Dakota.) 
COPYRIGHT CLAIMANT: Frank Cundill 
DATE(S): 1912 

EXTENT: 5 photographic prints 


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LOT 12756 

Pine Ridge Agency, South Dakota 

DESCRIPTION: Includes camp of the 7th Cavalry and Indian camp, showing tepees, carts, and horses; 
group portraits, including Indians in traditional dress posed beside agency buildings and white officers 
posed with Indian scouts in U.S. Army uniform; a Sioux (probably Oglala) Indian dance; and soldiers 
posed beside mounted rifle gun. 

PHOTOGRAPHER: William R. Cross 
DATE(S): 1891 

EXTENT: 9 photographic prints 
LOT 12757 

Studio Portraits of American Indians 

DESCRIPTION: Indian men from unidentified tribes, displaying headdress, beadwork, and other elements 
of dress. (Dress indicates people or their clothes are from various tribes or sources). 

PHOTOGRAPHER: Cornish & Baker 
DATE(S): 1906 

EXTENT: 14 photographic prints 

LOT 12758 

Crow Indians 

DESCRIPTION: Close-up portraits of chiefs Bell Rock and Fire Bear, and of White Swan, who was a scout 
with General Custer; all in traditional dress. Also, a group portrait with Chief Two Leggins (in traditional 
dress), a couple in front of a tepee, and an overview of a tepee and tent camp near the Crow Agency. 
Photos were probably taken at the annual Crow Indian Fair and Celebration. 

COPYRIGHT CLAIMANT: Chappie's 
DATE(S): 1937 

EXTENT: 6 photographic prints 

LOT 12759 

Portraits of Wasco Individuals 

DESCRIPTION: Studio portraits of Wasco brave wearing a blanket in one image and wearing western 
style shirt and hat in another. Portraits of woman wearing traditional dress; posed on horseback in one. 
PHOTOGRAPHER: J.D. Drake 
DATE(S): 1908 

EXTENT: 4 photographic prints 

LOT 12760 

Osage People 

DESCRIPTION: Includes studio portraits of men, couples, and children, most in traditional dress; also 
includes one portrait of Gov. Bigheart in suit and one of adults and children posed outside dwelling. 
One image of "Osage camp" (probably taken on reservation in northeastern Oklahoma) and Geronimo 
(Apache) standing over dead bison (probably taken at Fort Sill in western Oklahoma). 

COPYRIGHT CLAIMANT: O. Drum 
DATE(S): 1906 

EXTENT: 16 photographic prints 


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LOT 12761 

Individual and Group Portraits of Inuit People 

DESCRIPTION: Includes bust and full-length studio portraits of young women, men, and mother and 
child in native clothing. Also includes group portrait of four women beside boat. 

COPYRIGHT CLAIMANT: B.B. Dobbs 
DATE(S): 1903 

EXTENT: 9 photographic prints 


LOT 12762 

Apache, Yuma, Mohave, Navajo, and other Southwestern Indians 

DESCRIPTION: Full-length portraits of Apache men, women, and children, including Chiricahua, San 
Carlos, White Mountain, and Tonto tribes, most in traditional dress, alone or in groups, many identified 
by name and located at Fort Grant and San Carlos, Arizona; posed in a studio or outdoors with infants 
in cradles, water carrying containers, baskets, a stars and stripes banner, rifles, and other objects. 
Includes women carrying hay to sell to U.S. Cavalry and family outside a dwelling. A white woman and 
soldiers appear in two groups. Also, Yuma women with baskets or holding photographs of Indian men; 
Navajo Jose Largo and family, Rock Spring, N.M.; and view of a Mexican pueblo, Cubero, N.M. One 
portrait identifies a woman as being a Tonto Mojave. 

PHOTOGRAPHER: Gentry 
DATE(S): 1908-1909 
EXTENT: 23 photographic prints 


LOT 12763 

Seminole Indians Posed in Traditional Dress 

DESCRIPTION: Portraits of Seminole women, children, and men in native ribbon and patchwork 
clothing, posed gathered around open cooking fire or seated in thatched structure. Appears to be a 
display village, possibly Musa Isle Indian Village near Miami, Fla. (Photos were probably used for 
postcard views.) 

COPYRIGHT CLAIMANT: Alligator Farm 
DATE(S): 1921 

EXTENT: 5 photographic prints 


LOT 12764 

Studio Portraits of Native Americans at Carlisle Indian School 

DESCRIPTION: Includes portraits of students at Carlisle Indian School in traditional dress, and Sioux 
leaders in Euro-American and traditional dress, who had their pictures taken while they visited the 
school. Sioux leaders include American Horse, Hollow Horn Bear, Two Strikes, and Young Man Afraid 
of His Horses. Also includes three combination photographic prints, two of adults entitled "Noted 
Indians" and "Noted Indians Chiefs" and one of students entitled "Our Boys and Girls." "Noted Indians" 
includes portraits by C.M. Bell. 

PHOTOGRAPHER: John N. Choate and C.M. Bell 

DATE(S): 1879-1891 

EXTENT: 11 photographic prints 


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78 


LOT 12765 

Western Apache Indians, San Carlos Indian Reservation, Arizona 

DESCRIPTION: Includes numbered series of images of Apache Indian dance featuring the gans or gaans 
(masked male dancers, Mountain Spirit impersonators) performing in female puberty ceremony in 
ceremonial dress and body paint; an old woman ("Apache Alice") gathering kindling; people making and 
displaying baskets, grinding acorns, making tortillas, emerging from sweat bath; a mother and child; a 
young woman in traditional clothing; and an "Apache fiddle maker." Many photos are from San Carlos 
Indian Reservation. 

PHOTOGRAPHER: Gracie S. Taylor 
DATE(S): 1927 

EXTENT: 55 photographic prints 

LOT 12766 

Makah Indians 

DESCRIPTION: Makah Indian whalers, capturing whale and with whaling boat pulled up on shore at 
Neah Bay, Washington; community on beach, cutting up whale; women carrying large baskets on their 
backs; and women weaving baskets. 

PHOTOGRAPHER: Asahel Curtis 

DATE(S): c. 1910 

EXTENT: 10 photographic prints 

LOT 12767 

Apache and Taos Pueblo Indians and Views of Taos Pueblo 

DESCRIPTION: Portraits of Apache Indians, including group from Jicarilla; family bathing at Ojo 
Caliente. Portraits of Signor Peso, "chief of scouts that captured Geronimo." Crowds on horseback and 
wagons gathered for Feast of San Geronimo, featuring Indian dance and pole climbing, Taos Pueblo. 
One view of Taos Pueblo structures. 

PHOTOGRAPHER: Dana B. Chase 
DATE(S): 1889 

EXTENT: 9 photographic prints 

LOT 12768 

Chiricahua (?) Apache Indians 

DESCRIPTION: Includes images of crafts, a pole game, pony issue day(?), scouts and encampments, 
Chilcuhana and his family, crown dancers (or gaan dancers) in ceremonial garb, group portraits of 
Indians and Anglos, and agency buildings; may be in Arizona. 

PHOTOGRAPHER: Katherine Taylor Dodge 
DATE(S): 1899 

EXTENT: 20 photographic prints 


LOT 12769 

Southeastern Arizona Scenes Including Pictographs 

DESCRIPTION: Scenes show rock formations ("city of rocks"), century plants (agaves), angora goats, an 
old Spanish(?) fort, and rocks painted with pictographs. 

PHOTOGRAPHER: Katherine Taylor Dodge 
DATE(S): 1899 

EXTENT: 7 photographic prints 


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LOT 12770 

Studio Portraits of Navajo Indians 

DESCRIPTION: Copy photographs showing men holding bows and arrows; one showing two women 
dressed in blankets and one of woman wrapped in blanket carrying a baby on cradleboard on her back. 
Possibly taken for U.S. Army Signal Corp. during period of Navajo incarceration at Bosque Redondo or 
Fort Sumner. 

COPYRIGHT CLAIMANT: Cyrus P. Jennings 
PHOTOGRAPHER: John Gaw Meem 
DATE(S): 1864-1868 
EXTENT: 5 photographic prints 

LOT 12771 

Northwest California Indian Ceremonial Dancers 

DESCRIPTION: Individuals (Tolowa?) wearing ceremonial attire, including elaborate headdresses. 
COPYRIGHT CLAIMANT: C. Hart Merriam 
DATE(S): 1908 

EXTENT: 9 photographic prints 

LOT 12772 

Studio Portraits of Walla Walla Indians 

DESCRIPTION: Shows men wearing traditional dress and holding objects such as a peace pipe. 
Assumed to be Walla Walla Indians because one of the sitters, Peopeomoxmox, has been identified as 
a Walla Walla chief. Other sitters include: Peopeotahlike, Crow Blanket, Yellow Bull, and Jesse James. 
COPYRIGHT CLAIMANT: Fred S. Merrill 
DATE(S): 1905 

EXTENT: 5 photographic prints 

LOT 12773 

Sioux at Pine Ridge Reservation and Gordon, Nebraska 

DESCRIPTION: Six images relate to the filming of the movie 'The Indian Wars," on the Pine Ridge 
Reservation in 1913. Depicted are an Indian encampment at Wounded Knee, U.S. troops surrounding 
the encampment, and Buffalo Bill, the main consultant for the film, with Major Brennan. Also includes 
two images of Sioux in Gordon, Nebraska; one showing an encampment at the Gordon Fair, and the 
other of Sioux men in feather headdresses. Included are portraits of Oglala Chief Red Cloud with his 
son Jack Red Cloud, and a woman, possibly Red Cloud's granddaughter; Jack Red Cloud, and Chief 
American Horse. 

COPYRIGHT CLAIMANT: James A. Miller 

DATE(S): 1909-1915 

EXTENT: 12 photographic prints 

LOT 12774 

Hopi, Navajo, and Pueblo Indians in the Southwest 

DESCRIPTION: Includes Hopi children posed outdoors, nude; Hopi matron posed beside structure and 
beside well, holding a pot. Navajos shown against landscapes: Montana Rock, Ariz; Canyon de Chelly, 
Canon del Muerto; and Monument Canon. Also includes aged man; basket weavers; Isleta Pueblo 
women posed beside outdoor oven; and Pueblo mother with child on her back. 

PHOTOGRAPHER: Frederick Monsen 

DATE(S): 1907-1908 

EXTENT: 15 photographic prints 


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LOT 12775 

Crow Fair 

DESCRIPTION: Images are of the Crow fair which was held annually at the Crow Agency in Montana. 
Depicted are Crow men racing horses; Crow and Euro-Americans in bleachers; two Crow girls on 
horseback; a group of Crow men, some wearing masks, on horseback; an exhibit of vegetables and 
crafts; a view of a Crow camp with tepees, canvas tents, and wagons; and an interior view of a tepee 
with a Crow family seated around a sewing machine. One portrait depicts Spotted Elk, a Sioux man 
wearing traditional clothing. 

PHOTOGRAPHER: T. A. Morris 

DATE(S): 1906 

EXTENT: 8 photographic prints 


LOT 12776 

Studio Portraits of Iroquois (?) Man 

DESCRIPTION: Artistically-posed studio portraits (entitled Indian chief, Big chief, Indian warriors, War 
Eagle, Chief Thundercloud), all depicting the same man in different clothing. 

COPYRIGHT CLAIMANT: Emil Strub, Hubert Bros., and National Art. Co. 

DATE(S): 1909-1914 
EXTENT: 6 photographic prints 


LOT 12777 

Ojibwa and Salish (Flathead) Indians 

DESCRIPTION: Ojibwa men and women in mixture of Euro-American and traditional dress posed near 
tepees. Several of the men wear beaded garments; the American flag appears in several images. Sitters 
include Wa-Kon-Da-Du-Tas and "Mr and Mrs" We Chas Ta Was Ta. Also includes pictures of Salish 
(Flathead) Indians on horseback, in Montana during the visit of Secretary of the Interior, James Rudolph 
Garfield. According to caption, one image is a picture of Garfield's "Indian escort." One photographic 
depicts Yellow Rock, a man dressed in a loin cloth and necklace, dancing. 

COPYRIGHT CLAIMANT: Chas. L. Nelson 

DATE(S): 1905-1907 

EXTENT: 10 photographic prints 


LOT 12778 

Portraits of Fox Indians at Tama Reservation, Iowa 

DESCRIPTION: Portraits of Fox men, women, and children, most in Euro-American dress with blankets 
wrapped around shoulders. Sitters include Jim Eagle and his family, Wa-Ne-Ta-Wa-Na, and 
Push-E-The-Ne-Qua or Po-Sa-Ta-Nic. Two images depict a young boy in a roach hair piece and beaded 
arm band. 

PHOTOGRAPHER: Warren Z. Newton 
DATE(S): 1907 

EXTENT: 10 photographic prints 


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LOT 12779 

Eskimos and Tlingit Indians in Alaska 

DESCRIPTION: Images of Eskimo men, women, and children dressed in mix of Euro-American clothing 
and traditional fur garments; most from the Nome, Alaska vicinity. Some studio portraits, most images 
in outdoor camp settings. Includes mothers and children; children on a Nome beach; women cooking, 
stringing up fish, breast feeding children; a group of Eskimos in an automobile; children with puppies 
including a boy with a dog next to a can with a White Cloud label; a man carving ivory; Eskimos at a 
service at the Congregational Church Mission, Nome; and a fishing camp with a skin boat and fish 
drying racks. Also includes portraits of Siberian Eskimos (?); Tlingit women at Fort Wrangell, Alaska; 
and Eskimo women and children at the Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition in Seattle, Washington. Sitters 
include A-Pa-Look and his wife Wy-Ung-Ena, Happy Jack and his wife, and John Spoon. 
PHOTOGRAPHER: Frank H. Nowell 
DATE(S): 1904-1909 
EXTENT: 70 photographic prints 

LOT 12780 

Sioux Indian Performers 

DESCRIPTION: Sioux Indians in ceremonial clothing, including feather headdress, standing beside 
canvas tepees, and on horseback near circus (or carnival) sideshow banner, S.D.; probably performers. 
COPYRIGHT CLAIMANT: W.O. Olson 
DATE(S): 1909 

EXTENT: 3 photographic prints 

LOT 12781 

Studio Portraits of Indian Performers 

DESCRIPTION: Mounted studio portraits of individual Indians in traditional dress; some with painted 
backdrops. Indians were in New York while performing with Buffalo Bill Wild West Show; photos were 
made in New York. Sitters include Samuel American Horse and his wife, Iron White Man, Holy Bear, 
others including children; all identified. 

PHOTOGRAPHER: Oxford & Dillhoff 
DATE(S): 1902 

EXTENT: 26 photographic prints 

LOT 12782 

Portraits of Sitting Bull and Nephew, One Bull, of the Hunkpapa-Teton (Sioux) 

DESCRIPTION: Shows Sifting Bull seated and standing, holding peace pipe; image of One Bull. 
PHOTOGRAPHER: Palmquist & Jurgens 
DATE(S): 1884 

EXTENT: 10 photographic prints 

LOT 12783 

Portraits of Navajo, Mohave, Paiute, and Hopi Indians 

DESCRIPTION: Navajo men, women, and children in mix of Euro-American and traditional clothing; 
most of them posed against a masonry wall. Includes images of a woman weaving a blanket on a loom, 
a Hopi mother and daughter, a Paiute woman making a basket, and a group of Mohave Indians inside 
a shelter mourning the death of Chief Sistuma(?), and the funeral pyre of Chief Sistuma. 

COPYRIGHT CLAIMANT: C.C. Pierce 

DATE(S): 1901-1903 

EXTENT: 23 photographic prints 


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LOT 12784 

Crow Indians in Montana, Including the Child Johnson American Horse 

DESCRIPTION: Individual portraits of the child Johnson American Horse, and group portraits of five 
chiefs, and four scouts (Custer's scouts), all in traditional dress; Anglo man (Dr. Fewkes?) appears in the 
two group portraits. 

COPYRIGHT CLAIMANT: Dr. Fewkes 
DATE(S): 1907 

EXTENT: 4 photographic prints 
LOT 12786 

Ute Indians in Colorado 

DESCRIPTION: Portraits of two men; one described as "a Ute bridegroom"; portrait of young couple. 
COPYRIGHT CLAIMANT: Charles E. Emery 
DATE(S): 1906 

EXTENT: 3 photographic prints 

LOT 12787 

Indian Performers with the 101 Ranch Wild West Show 

DESCRIPTION: Most images portray individuals or groups, dressed in feather headdresses, fringed shirts, 
and beaded accessories. Included are Chief Iron Tail (one of models for the Indian head nickel), 
Standing Elk, Black Hawk, White Eagle, Chief Fighting Bear, High Chief, Chief Good Boy, Thunder Bird, 
Eagle Shirt, American Bear, and Winnona. Tribes represented include Ponca, Cheyenne, Sioux, and 
Osage. Also included are images of performers engaged in activities including a "war dance," meeting 
with a non-Indian man, and riding horseback. Wagon with "101 Ranch" logo and show tent in 
background of some prints. Several images may not relate to wild west show including images of the 
"Ghostdance," a "Ponca Indian Council," an Osage man, Rope Maker; and two Osage children. 
PHOTOGRAPHER: Vince Dillon 
DATE(S): 1914-1923 
EXTENT: 28 photographic prints 

LOT 12788 

Portraits of Yurok and Hupa Indians 

DESCRIPTION: Most portraits are highly stylized images of Yurok and Hupa Indian women posed in 
studio and outdoors. Women wear fringed skin dresses decorated with shells and beaded headbands 
with feathers. Some subjects have Navajo blankets draped over shoulders. One image depicts a Yurok 
woman surrounded by baskets. Sitters include Vivian Chase, Jessie Cleveland, Bertha Thompson, Grace 
Wayman, and Bertha Stevens. One portrait depicts Yurok Indian, Robert Spott, wearing a blanket and 
holding a forked stick. Also includes image of five generations of a Yurok family in Euro-American dress. 
PHOTOGRAPHER: Emma B. Freeman 
DATE(S): 1915 

EXTENT: 22 photographic prints 


LOT 12789 

Indian Grave Sites 

DESCRIPTION: Unidentified man (Ralph Glidden?) unearthing skeletons; human skeletons, bones or 
skulls in dirt or sand. Probably on California coast. 

COPYRIGHT CLAIMANT: Ralph Glidden 
DATE(S): 1919 

EXTENT: 9 photographic prints 


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LOT 12790 

Portraits of Inuit (Eskimo) Women, Children, and Men 

DESCRIPTION: Includes several images of mothers holding or nursing children as well as one of family 
posed at entrance to their tent (?), one of man holding washboard, and one of group ("Eskimo School") 
in front of First Congregational Church. Sitters dressed in variety of clothing styles, including fur 
garments. Also includes three images of a family of Eskimos from Labrador in Seattle, Wash., for the 
Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition (1909); they wear fur garments and pose in front of painted backdrop 
and in fake igloo; women are identified as "Miss Columbia and her mother." 

PHOTOGRAPHER: Otto Daniel Goetze 

DATE(S): 1906-1909 

EXTENT: 12 photographic prints 

LOT 12791 

Portraits of Ojibwa or Chippewa Indians 

DESCRIPTION: Individual head-and-shoulders studio portraits of five different people, Chippewa 
(Ojibway) Indians, including six of elderly, wrinkled man, "John Smith." 

COPYRIGHT CLAIMANT: N.L. Hakkerup 

DATE(S): 1911-1922 

EXTENT: 13 photographic prints 

LOT 12792 

Northern Paiute Indians 

DESCRIPTION: Indian children, including baby in cradleboard, and older children. 

COPYRIGHT CLAIMANT: Roily Ham 
DATE(S): 1912-1913 
EXTENT: 4 photographic prints 

LOT 12793 

Portraits of Southwest Indians 

DESCRIPTION: Group portrait of non-Indians (including members of the Elks Club) and Indians; portrait 
of Navajo woman weaving; two Indian men outside a general store; garlands of chili peppers drying next 
to a kiln (beehive oven). 

COPYRIGHT CLAIMANT: Milton Edmund Hanna 
DATE(S): 1921-1925 
EXTENT: 4 photographic prints 

LOT 12794 

Portraits of Siksika (Blackfeet) Indians 

DESCRIPTION: Images of Siksika (Blackfeet) Indians in traditional dress probably in Glacier National 
Park, where they worked in the tourist trade. Images depict Lazy Boy and others with a horse drawing 
a travois; Crow Feathers (?) on horseback; and men including Lazy Boy and Rides at Door seated in a 
circle. Other images show men including Lazy Boy and Three Bears standing in front of a log lodge, with 
drums. 

COPYRIGHT CLAIMANT: Jack Ellis Haynes 
DATE(S): 1917 

EXTENT: 6 photographic prints 


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LOT 12795 

Portraits of Chief Two Dogs 

DESCRIPTION: Chief "Two Dogs" (Shoonkah Nonpah), a Sioux (?) Indian performer in a wild west show, 
posed in front of canvas tepees and curtain, holding a wooden club. He is wearing a feather headdress 
with trailer, beaded vest, cuffs and moccasins. 

COPYRIGHT CLAIMANT: C.J. Hibbard 
DATE(S): 1912 

EXTENT: 3 photographic prints 
LOT 12796 

Portraits of Indians Who Performed in Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show 

DESCRIPTION: Chief (Joe) Black Fox posed holding bow & arrow and wearing headdress and 
breastplate; one shows him smoking the "pipe of peace" with Chief (Sam) Rock and Goose Face. One 
portrait of Chief Rock and Goose Face. One portrait of Chief Rock. 

COPYRIGHT CLAIMANT: Ira L. Hill 
DATE(S): 1900 

EXTENT: 5 photographic prints 

LOT 12797 

Winnebago Indians at Home and Indian Burial Grounds 

DESCRIPTION: Indian family in front of log cabin dwelling and in front of wickiup, with a non-Indian 
man writing in large flat book ("U.S. Census taking"); Indian burial ground showing low wooden 
structures in field. 

COPYRIGHT CLAIMANT: Hocking Brothers 
DATE(S): 1911 

EXTENT: 3 photographic prints 


LOT 12798 

Portrait of Nez Perce Indians 

DESCRIPTION: Outdoor portraits of Nez Perce men in ceremonial dress, including feather headdress; 
some with a horse or tepee nearby. Sitters include Jim McConville (?), Jackson Sun-Down, Jonas 
Whitebear, and Jim Whitebird. 

COPYRIGHT CLAIMANT: A H. Hilton 
DATE(S): 1923 

EXTENT: 6 photographic prints 

LOT 12799 

Sinkiuse-Columbia, Nespelim, & Nez Perce Indians on Colville Reservation 

DESCRIPTION: Mostly portraits of women and children dressed in a mix of Euro-American and 
traditional dress, posed inside tepees or outdoors. Women often depicted holding traditional corn husk 
or beaded bags; babies are in beaded cradleboards. Also includes images of Nez Perce men in 
ceremonial dress and two portraits of "Chief Moses," possibly the nephew of the Columbia Chief Moses 
(1829-1899). One group portrait of men and women gambling and two images of an Indian camp at 
the town of Nespelem, showing a circle of tepees, Indians on horseback, and Euro-American observers; 
possibly taken during the annual July 4th celebration. 

COPYRIGHT CLAIMANT: Clair Hunt 

DATE(S): 1910-1912 

EXTENT: 21 photographic prints 


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LOT 12800 

Portraits of Hopi Performers 

DESCRIPTION: Hopi men, women, and children, probably performers for tourists, posed outdoors. 
Includes images of snakedancers with snakes draped over shoulders and in mouth, buffalo dancers, 
women in tablita headdresses, men in feather headdresses carrying bows and arrows, women with 
children, performers dancing and drumming, and a group of the performers with two Euro-American 
men. 

COPYRIGHT CLAIMANT: Ralph Murphy (Ingleside Inn) 

DATE(S): 1924 

EXTENT: 32 photographic prints 


LOT 12801 

Studio Portraits of Ute Indians 

DESCRIPTION: Individual and group portraits of Ute men, women, and children dressed in mixture of 
western and traditional clothing, posed in front of painted backdrops. Men's clothing includes feather 
headdresses, trade cloth shirts, bone breast plates, and chokers; some carry pipes and tobacco bags. 
Women's clothing includes western shawls and elk tooth shawls. A baby in a cradleboard appears in 
some images. 

PHOTOGRAPHER: Jackson-Smith Photo Company 
DATE(S): 1898 

EXTENT: 7 photographic prints 


LOT 12802 

Inuit Portraits 

DESCRIPTION: Studio portraits of young woman in fur jacket with fur trimmed hood; portrait of woman 
with a child on her back. 

PHOTOGRAPHER: Albert Barnes Kinne 
DATE(S): 1905 

EXTENT: 3 photographic prints 


LOT 12803 

Native American Performers with the 101 Ranch Wild West Show 

DESCRIPTION: Individual and group portraits of Native American performers in outdoor setting dressed 
in feather headdresses, fringed shirts with beadwork, and shell necklaces. Includes two portraits of Chief 
Lone Bull. Tepee with "101 Ranch" written on it in background of one photograph. Also includes two 
studio portraits of unnamed Native American man in fringed shirt with beaded moccasins and belt, and 
panorama photograph of performers, possibly taken in Boston. 

COPYRIGHT CLAIMANT: L.C. Kramer and Carl J. Horner 
DATE(S): 1909 and 1911 
EXTENT: 7 photographic prints 


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LOT 12804 

Studio Portraits of Kickapoo Indians 

DESCRIPTION: Portraits of Ke-Ke-Neh-Che-Ke or Oscar Wilde, wearing feather headdress, fringed shirt, 
and moccasins. One image depicts him standing in front of a painted backdrop, holding a calumet. 
Also includes images of Alex White Eagle; bare chested, wearing feather headdress; and Stanley Wilde 
in front of painted backdrop, wearing an elaborate "fancy dance" clothing with feather headdress, 
beaded kilt, fringed vest, and leggings with bells. 

COPYRIGHT CLAIMANT: Anna W. Lewis 
DATE(S): 1926-1927 
EXTENT: 7 photographic prints 


LOT 12805 

Crow Indians at Crow Agency, Montana 

DESCRIPTION: Includes two images of a Crow Indian parade depicting lines of Indians on horseback 
with tepees and wagons in the foreground and background. Also includes one image of a Crow "war 
dance" and a view of the cemetery on the battlefield of the Battle of the Little Big Horn. 
PHOTOGRAPHER: H.R. Locke 
DATE(S): 1894-1895 
EXTENT: 4 photographic prints 


LOT 12806 

Inuit (Eskimo) Ceremonial Dancers and Nunivak Woman 

DESCRIPTION: Dancers (possibly from Ukivok—King Island—Alaska) posed wearing ceremonial dress, 
which includes wolf masks and elaborate headdress; one image appears to show dancers in motion. 
Furs and hides surround the dancers and cover the floors. Nunivak "princess" wearing ear and nose 
jewelry. Also includes images of Inuit hunters in kayaks in the Bering Sea and a portrait of arctic explorer 
Knud Rasmussen and Inuit "members of the expedition," probably the Fifth Thule Expedition (1921-1924). 
PHOTOGRAPHER: Lomen Brothers 
DATE(S): 1914-1925 
EXTENT: 10 photographic prints 


LOT 12807 

Hopi Indian Dwellings and Activities 

DESCRIPTION: Woman mixing substance (pike) in clay bowl; man seated at base of ladder leading down 
into stone structure; group of older people seated behind a group of pottery vessels (emetic brought by 
snake priestess), with others—possibly Euro-Americans observing behind (a photographer is visible); view 
of Walpi pueblo; and women making baskets at Oraibi Pueblo. 

COPYRIGHT CLAIMANT: James & Pierce 
DATE(S): 1901 

EXTENT: 5 photographic prints 


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LOT 12808 

Portraits of Sioux and Arapaho Indians at the Louisiana Purchase Exposition 

DESCRIPTION: Portraits of Arapaho and Sioux men, women, and children in mix of Euro-American and 
traditional dress; tepees and other structures in the background at the 1904 World's Fair in St. Louis, 
Missouri. One image of a tepee surrounded by brush fence. Sioux sitters include Two Charge, Chief 
Yellow Hair, Langius (?) Goose, and Julia Fall Cream. 

COPYRIGHT CLAIMANT: Louisiana Purchase Exposition Company 
DATE(S): 1904 

EXTENT: 9 photographic prints 

LOT 12809 

Blackfeet Indian Portraits and Encampments 

DESCRIPTION: Images include portrait of Chief Mad Dog wearing bone whistle around neck; an interior 
of a tepee with two women seated near a stone lined fireplace; men racing horses; mounted warrior in 
encampment; and man on horseback overlooking a river. 

PHOTOGRAPHER: Walter McClintock 
DATE(S): 1906 

EXTENT: 7 photographic prints 

LOT 12810 

Pima Indian Sites in Arizona 

DESCRIPTION: Images probably relating to the Pima Indians, including a stone flour mill under a branch 
shelter; a pile of rocks over a child's grave surrounded by cactus wood stakes; and a stone wall on a hill 
identified by caption as "Indian fortification." 

COPYRIGHT CLAIMANT: McCulloch Brothers 
DATE(S): 1923 

EXTENT: 3 photographic prints 

LOT 12811 

Iroquois (?) Portraits 

DESCRIPTION: Portraits of two men, possibly Iroquois, wearing feather headdresses, fringed garments, 
and beaded accessories. Images depict a "medicine man" (So-Non-Gy-Es) with a small drum, an 
"Iroquois chief' or "archer" (So-Son-Du-Wah) with a bow and arrow, and the "medicine man" drumming 
while the "Iroquois chief dances. 

COPYRIGHT CLAIMANT: Robert R. McGeorge 
DATE(S): 1907 

EXTENT: 6 photographic prints 

LOT 12812 

Salish (?) in Montana 

DESCRIPTION: Most images depict a Salish (?) man in traditional dress, including feather headdress, 
posed on rocks near rivers identified in captions as "LoLo Hot Springs," "LoLo Springs," 'Traveler's Rest 
Creek," (probably LoLo Creek), and the "Pend D'Oreille" river in Southwest Montana. Man holds rifle or 
calumet in some images. Several images depict scenery in the same area, without man. One image 
is of a Salish (?) man in front of a cliff on which are rock paintings. Includes one portrait of La Moose 
(Joe) in ceremonial dress in front of a tepee and a panorama view of a Salish encampment with tepees. 
COPYRIGHT CLAIMANT: Rollin H. McKay 
DATE(S): 1922-1925 
EXTENT: 16 photographic prints 


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LOT 12813 

Portraits of Yuma Indians 

DESCRIPTION: Images of elderly Yuma Indians probably in Arizona or California including "Lousia" 
seated in front of tent, holding a basket, and "Yellow Sky" (A-mi-gut-a-gus), a man seated outdoors. 
COPYRIGHT CLAIMANT: Charles F. Pettey and C.W. McKee 
DATE(S): 1909 and 1913 
EXTENT: 4 photographic prints 


LOT 12814 

Sioux Indians Near Rapid City, South Dakota 

DESCRIPTION: Portraits of Sioux men, women, and children, dressed in mixture of Euro-American and 
traditional dress, including Chief Long Dog, Nancy Kills A Hundred, and a young boy. Also includes 
images of Sioux men (some holding rifles) and women on horseback parading through a street in Rapid 
City, South Dakota; a woman skinning a dog as a man and boy watch; and a reenactment of a Sioux 
Indian attack on a covered wagon train, possibly a souvenir view for a railroad jubilee. 

COPYRIGHT CLAIMANT: Edward McNamara 
DATE(S): 1907-1908 
EXTENT: 6 photographic prints 


LOT 12815 

Nez Perce Indians and Rock Paintings on the Naches River, Washington State 

DESCRIPTION: Mostly portraits of warriors who fought in the Nez Perce War of 1877, dressed in a mix 
of traditional and Euro-American clothing. Some hold rifles or pistols, and have cartridge belts around 
their waists. Sitters include Yellow Wolf, About Asleep, and Eagle Making a Roar. Also included are 
portraits of a child, Hannah; the daughter of Chief Kmiakur; and images of a Nez Perce encampment 
with Yellow Wolf's wife and son in front of tepee. One image depicts Yellow Wolf, Lucullus Virgil 
McWhorter, and Thomas Hart in front of tepee. (Sitters identified in book written by Yellow Wolf Yellow 
Wolf: His Own Story. 1940.) Also includes images of rock paintings on cliffs of the Naches River, Yakima 
County, Washington State. 

COPYRIGHT CLAIMANT: Lucullus Virgil McWhorter 

DATE(S): 1907-1915 

EXTENT: 23 photographic prints 


LOT 12816 

Studio Portraits of Oregon Indians 

DESCRIPTION: Most images are of women (some identified as "Celilo" Oregon Indians), probably 
Tlakluit (Wishram) or Wasco Indians, dressed in beaded buckskin dresses, holding beaded bags. One 
woman is dressed in Euro-American clothing and holds a beaded handbag. Includes two images of a 
barechested man wearing a bear claw necklace and a roach hairpiece. 

COPYRIGHT CLAIMANT: Benjamin Clayton Markham 
DATE(S): 1928 

EXTENT: 7 photographic prints 


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LOT 12817 

Portraits of Apache and Sioux Indians 

DESCRIPTION: Images of Apache chief Geronimo, wrapped in a blanket, tepee in background; Sioux 
men, women, and children in front of a tepee; Sioux men leading horses; Sioux chief and family seated 
in front of tepee, and a man possibly Osage or Fox, shooting a bow and arrow in front of a reed mat 
shelter. Also includes image of Indian men on horseback, some wearing feather headdresses, which 
purports to be Crazy Snake's band of Creek Indians preparing for an attack on Oklahoma settlers. 
COPYRIGHT CLAIMANT: William H. Martin 
DATE(S): 1909 

EXTENT: 8 photographic prints 

LOT 12824 

Inuit People and Seamen Using Radio Aboard Ship in Northern Alaska 

DESCRIPTION: Inuit men, women, and children broadcasting and listening to radio messages in the 
company of ship personnel. One image of "Eskimo missionary class," showing Inuit people reading with 
seaman. 

COPYRIGHT CLAIMANT: H.H. Roemer 

DATE(S): ca. 1926 

EXTENT: 5 photographic prints 

LOT 12825 

Southwest Indians, Pueblos and Navajo 

DESCRIPTION: Pueblo ceremonial dancers at Acoma and Santo Domingo; portraits of Zuni and Navajo 
men and women, including a Navajo woman with an infant in a cradleboard; Santo Domingo and 
Laguna pueblo exteriors, including kiva entrance; interior of a Zuni pueblo; and one image of an Acoma 
church. Portrait of a Spanish-American man on a burro loaded with a bale of alfalfa. 
PHOTOGRAPHER: Robert C. Price 
DATE(S): 1906 

EXTENT: 17 photographic prints 

LOT 12826 

Studio Portraits of Sioux Indians 

DESCRIPTION: Portraits of Sioux men dressed in mix of Euro-American clothing (cloth shirts) and 
traditional accessories (headdresses and moccasins). Five photographic prints are head and shoulder 
views, one is a full figure standing. Three photographic prints depict Walk Stone. 

COPYRIGHT CLAIMANT: Gay A. Spencer 
DATE(S): 1904 

EXTENT: 6 photographic prints 

LOT 12827 

Wasco Indian Portraits 

DESCRIPTION: Portraits of Chief Shen No Wetch, posed in studio in a mixture of traditional and 
nontraditional clothing, holding weapons in some. Posed portraits of men in feather headdress and hat. 
Group portrait of women, child, and man next to tepee with Indian school building in background near 
Dalles, Oregon. 

PHOTOGRAPHER: Dio D. Wilder 
DATE(S): 1902-1903 
EXTENT: 7 photographic prints 


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LOT 12828 

Drama of Hiawatha 

DESCRIPTION: Elaborate outdoor production of Hiawatha, with canoes on a waterway, a bear, tepees, 
an array of props, and a detailed backdrop. A large cast of Indians wearing traditional costumes. 
Includes a combination of Indian artifacts with different regional styles. 

COPYRIGHT CLAIMANT: Charles Sydney Bradford 
DATE(S): 1902 

EXTENT: 6 photographic prints 
LOT 12829 

Indian Arts and Crafts 

DESCRIPTION: Indian vendors displaying crafts (baskets, pottery, weavings, masks) in front of Fred 
Harvey Indian Building probably near railroad station, Albuquerque, N.M. Exterior views of Hopi house 
at Grand Canyon, Ariz.; interiors of same house with crafts displayed in second floor display rooms. 
Hopi house was built to house Indian craftspeople demonstrating weaving, silversmithing, etc. 
COPYRIGHT CLAIMANT: George W. Hance 
DATE(S): 1905 

EXTENT: 5 photographic prints 

LOT 12830 

Kwakiutl Indians at Fort Rupert, Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada 

DESCRIPTION: Portraits of Kwakiutl women, men, and children, some in traditional dress; includes 
women weaving baskets; tents in background. Sitters include Kas-noo-ma-lash, Ka-lal-ka-la, 
Clak-la-sum-kah, Kwa-hy-a-la- na-kwo, and Kil-a-day. 

PHOTOGRAPHER: Oliver P. Anderson 
DATE(S): 1899 

EXTENT: 9 photographic prints 

LOT 12831 

Ponca Indian Sun Dance at the Ponca Reservation 

DESCRIPTION: Most of the images depict a line of male dancers dressed in traditional clothing, some 
with body paint, during the Sun Dance. One image portrays Ponca women in Euro-American dress 
holding cloth banners on poles. Also includes a group portrait of Ponca men and boys, and two 
Euro-American men (possibly Colonel George W. Miller and his son Joe C. Miller) on the dancing 
grounds with dancers in the background. 

PHOTOGRAPHER: Thomas Croft 
DATE(S): 1894-1903 
EXTENT: 6 photographic prints 

LOT 12832 

Ponca and Pawnee Indians on the 101 Ranch, Oklahoma 

DESCRIPTION: Ponca men, women, and children engaged in various activities including skinning a 
buffalo, dancing, and riding horseback. Some images are probably staged. Also includes views of 
Pawnee and Ponca camps, with tepees, wagons, and drying racks. 

COPYRIGHT CLAIMANT: H.H. Clarke 
DATE(S): 1892-1930 
EXTENT: 7 photographic prints 


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LOT 12833 

Indians of the Southwest 

DESCRIPTION: Navajo, Hopi, Pueblo, Apache (?), Taos, and Isleta men, women, and children in 
traditional dress. Includes formal studio portraits and stylized genre scenes of various activities such as 
making pottery, weaving, painting on animal skins, riding horseback, and story telling. Also includes 
several images of people posed outdoors near pueblo buildings. 

PHOTOGRAPHER: Carl Moon 
DATE(S): 1905-1924 
EXTENT: 49 photographic prints 

LOT 12834 

Ponca Indians on the 101 Ranch, Oklahoma 

DESCRIPTION: Includes two probably staged images, one of Ponca men on horseback wearing feather 
headdresses, and the other of a "pow wow" depicting men sitting in a circle in front of a tepee. Also 
includes one image of Ponca dancers dressed in traditional clothing during the Sun Dance. 
COPYRIGHT CLAIMANT: Perley C. Rowland 
DATE(S): 1907 

EXTENT: 3 photographic prints 

LOT 12835 

Portraits of Ute and Navajo Men 

DESCRIPTION: Portraits of Ute men including The Left Hand, Shorty, and John Merry, in Euro-American 
clothing; and one group portrait of Ute men and "Sullivan," a Euro-American man. Also includes portrait 
of a Navajo shaman and two Navajo men on horseback in front of "old shiprock." 

COPYRIGHT CLAIMANT: William M. Pennington and Wesley R. Rowland 
DATE(S): 1914-1915 
EXTENT: 6 photographic prints 

LOT 12836 

Winnebago (?) Indian Performers 

DESCRIPTION: Winnebago (?) Indian performers dressed in beaded garments, feather headdresses, and 
roach hairpieces, posed on rocks at the Dells of the Wisconsin River. Some carry tomahawks and bows 
and arrows. Performers include Chief Blackberry, Silver Tongue, and a Euro-American, Captain Parsons. 
One image depicts the performers and Captain Parsons posed on an open-air stage, with spectators 
seated in a hillside amphitheater behind them. 

COPYRIGHT CLAIMANT: Photoart House 
DATE(S): 1925 

EXTENT: 11 photographic prints 

LOT 12837 

Sioux Indians in South Dakota 

DESCRIPTION: Images include a Sioux Indian encampment and Sioux men in feather headdresses doing 
a "war dance" in Mobridge, South Dakota; two Sioux women and a man in Euro-American dress in front 
of a tent at Cheyenne River Indian Reservation; a portrait of Judge Nearrior (?) with a baby; and a Sioux 
Indian family in Euro-American dress in front of a painted tepee. 

COPYRIGHT CLAIMANT: E.E. Plympton 
DATE(S): 1909 

EXTENT: 6 photographic prints 


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LOT 12838 

Portraits of Ute Indians 

DESCRIPTION: Ute men, women, and children in an outdoor park probably in Colorado, dressed in a 
mixture of Euro-American and traditional clothing. Tepees and blankets appear in some images. Sitters 
include Buckskin Charlie and his family, and Severo and his family, including Piah. Images include two 
staged scenes, one depicting Deputy Sheriff Walker on horseback being attacked by Ute men and 
another showing Ute men attacking John Taylor, an African-American man lying on a blanket. 
COPYRIGHT CLAIMANT: Horace S. Poley and W.E. Hook 
DATE(S): 1894 

EXTENT: 6 photographic prints 

LOT 12839 

Views of Taos Pueblo and Portrait of Ute Man 

DESCRIPTION: Scenes of Taos Pueblo including an adobe oven, a man descending a ladder on a pueblo 
building, and a person seated on the side of a structure. Also includes portrait of a Ute man, Coloroa, 
in a feather headdress. 

PHOTOGRAPHER: Tod Powell 
DATE(S): 1914 and 1922 
EXTENT: 4 photographic prints 

LOT 12840 

Siksika, Hopi, and Navajo Portraits and Scenes 

DESCRIPTION: Portraits of Siksika (Blackfeet), Hopi, Navajo, and other unidentified people. Sitters 
include O-Nah-Skin-Ah-Yah-Wog or Kin-E-Kinnic, Gah-Gway-De-Boy-Ni-De-W (?), Crazy Head, White 
Hawk, White Wolf, Little Martin, and Many Goats. Includes posed genre scenes of various activities such 
as Siksika on horseback (probably in Glacier National Park); two people seated next to body on a 
scaffold; two men smoking peace pipes on a river shore with canoes in the background; and men 
praying on rocks near a river. Also includes images of a Southwest trading post, a Siksika camp with 
painted tepees, and a view of Walpi Pueblo. 

PHOTOGRAPHER: Roland Reed 
DATE(S): 1907-1913 
EXTENT: 24 photographic prints 

LOT 12841 

Indian Congress of Trans-Mississippi and International Exposition 

DESCRIPTION: Predominantly studio portraits of Sioux men and women in traditional or mix of 
Euro-American and traditional dress (some holding weapons or pipes). Other tribes depicted include 
Assiniboin, Apache, Kiowa, Tonkawa, Arapaho, Pueblo, Sac and Fox, Wichita, and Siksika (Blackfeet). 
Sitters include Sioux chiefs Hollow Horn Bear and American Horse, and Apache leader, Geronimo. Also 
includes images of the Indian encampment on the exposition grounds showing Pueblo making bricks, 
Cheyenne and Arapaho doing the Ghost Dance, a Siksika (Blackfeet) woman and baby in front of a 
tepee, and a group portrait of the Indian Congress attendees. 

PHOTOGRAPHER: Adolph F. Muhr 
COPYRIGHT CLAIMANT: Frank A. Rinehart 
DATE(S): 1898 

EXTENT: 66 photographic prints 


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LOT 12842 

Kiowa and Comanche Portraits 

DESCRIPTION: Outdoor portraits of ElkTongue, a Kiowa man, on horseback in a feather headdress, and 
with his daughter A-ke-aj; and Comanche chief Quanah Parker, on horseback in a feather headdress, 
and seated in front of a tepee. Also includes images of three of Quanah Parker's babies in cradleboards, 
and a shield, tomahawk, arrows, and other objects on a blanket. 

COPYRIGHT CLAIMANT: H P. Robinson 
DATE(S): 1891 

EXTENT: 7 photographic prints 

LOT 12843 

Salish (Flathead) Indians 

DESCRIPTION: A Salish (Flathead) encampment, probably in Montana, with tepees, tents, and American 
flag, and a Salish man (Machelle?) standing in front of tepee. Includes studio portrait of Salish man and 
woman in "parade dress" and image of the same couple posed on horseback in front of hedgerow. 
COPYRIGHT CLAIMANT: D.F. Ross 
DATE(S): 1917 

EXTENT: 3 photographic prints 

LOT 12844 

Scenes from Hiawatha 

DESCRIPTION: Scenes from an outdoor production of Hiawatha; possibly staged in Michigan. Images 
depict Hiawatha, Minnehaha, Nokomis, and other characters in "traditional" dress, in woods and near 
a lake. Stage set includes painted tepees, canoes, and other props. 

PHOTOGRAPHER: Andrew Edward Young 
DATE(S): 1907 

EXTENT: 12 photographic prints 

LOT 12845 

American Indians Portrayed in Encounters with Euro-American Culture 

DESCRIPTION: Umatilla, Arapaho, and Sioux Indians portrayed in encounters with Euro-Americans and 
Euro-American culture. Includes Indians riding horses in Roundup parade, Pendleton, Oregon; one 
carries American flag, another nurses a baby on a cradleboard from a bottle; Indian dancers wearing 
long underwear; Indian man shaking hands with pilot of U.S. mail plane; Indians posed with woman in 
bathing suit; Euro-American boy shaking hands with Indian boy; and Euro-American man using sign 
language to communicate with Indian man. 

COPYRIGHT CLAIMANT: Rotofeatures 
DATE(S): 1923 

EXTENT: 7 photographic prints 

LOT 12846 

Paiute Indians 

DESCRIPTION: Paiute Indians, probably Northern Paiute, in Euro-American dress, probably in Nevada, 
engaged in various activities. Images of men and women gambling with cards in front of a wickiup, boys 
aiming sling shots at bottle, women holding sticks for "polo game," and a man shaving another man 
while girls watch. 

COPYRIGHT CLAIMANT: Sage Brush Art Company 
DATE(S): 1897-1898 
EXTENT: 6 photographic prints 


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LOT 12847 

Jemez Pueblo Feast Day 

DESCRIPTION: Images include Pueblo men and women dancing and drumming in front of an adobe 
building with ladders, men selling woven blankets, and a woman and children in front of an adobe 
structure. 

COPYRIGHT CLAIMANT: Gustaf Sandahl 
DATE(S): 1925 

EXTENT: 5 photographic prints 
LOT 12848 

Mohawk Basket Makers at Saint Regis Mohawk Indian Reservation 

DESCRIPTION: Mohawk women, men, and children posed with completed and partially completed 
baskets, logs, and splints; buildings in background. One image of a horse drawn wagon loaded with 
baskets, surrounded by Mohawk people with P. Daly, Jr. a "basket buyer." One image of "St. Regis Indian 
Show Company" of Mohawk men and a woman in "traditional" clothing, standing or on horseback. 
COPYRIGHT CLAIMANT: W.S. Tanner and F.E. San Jule 
DATE(S): 1894 and 1906 
EXTENT: 5 photographic prints 

LOT 12849 

Indian Family Portraits 

DESCRIPTION: Studio portraits of a woman, man, and two children, possibly Mohawk Indians, posed 
with a Euro-American man dressed in Iroquois style clothing. Also includes portrait of man in theatrical 
"Indian" costume, including feather and horn headdress, aiming bow and arrow. 

PHOTOGRAPHER: Napoleon Sarony 
DATE(S): 1885-1893 
EXTENT: 3 photographic prints 

LOT 12850 

Tlingit Man and Indian Man & Woman Wearing Plains and Plateau Style Dress 

DESCRIPTION: Oval-shaped portrait of Tlingit man wearing Northwest coast woven textiles. Portrait of 
couple wearing elements of Sioux, Winnebago and other traditional dress as well as two images showing 
the woman standing outdoors and seated in front of Chilkat blanket. 

COPYRIGHT CLAIMANT: The Shotridges 
DATE(S): 1912 

EXTENT: 4 photographic prints 

LOT 12851 

Portraits of Plains and Plateau Indians 

DESCRIPTION: Studio portraits of men, women, and children of the Northwest Plains and Plateau tribes, 
including Sioux and Siksika (Blackfoot), dressed in traditional and Euro-American clothing. Sitters include 
Birds Eye, Two Guns, Yellow Kitten, Chief Four Horns, and Bull Child, a Sioux shaman. Also includes 
image of a Cree tepee on the Plains. 

COPYRIGHT CLAIMANT: Arthur Benjamin Smith 

DATE(S): 1905-1906 

EXTENT: 18 photographic prints 


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LOT 12852 

Washington State Indians, Some Probably Yakima 

DESCRIPTION: Includes men on horseback, some wearing headdresses and others wearing broad 
brimmed hats, shown riding in annual fair procession; posed beside tepee, engaging in Sun ceremony; 
playing "bone game"; and posed for studio portraits. Also shows men and women wearing vests and 
blankets posed in front of reed mat-covered lodge. 

COPYRIGHT CLAIMANT: A.J. Splawn 

DATE(S): 1908-1911 

EXTENT: 11 photographic prints 

LOT 12853 

Studio Portraits of American Indians 

DESCRIPTION: Studio portraits of men and women, possibly Potawatomi Indians, in feather headdresses 
and clothing decorated with beads and cut ribbon work in stylized floral designs. Some images have 
painted backdrops. Sitters are identified by probably spurious names including Hiawatha, Minnehaha, 
Moon Beam, and Chief Strong Arm. Also includes one image of boys in carpentry shop at Haskell Indian 
Junior College. 

COPYRIGHT CLAIMANT: C.F. Squires 
DATE(S): ca. 1900-1920 
EXTENT: 5 photographic prints 

LOT 12854 

Inuit and Tlingit Indians 

DESCRIPTION: Images include Tlingit women and men in red cedar canoes; Inuit men in a skin boat 
with kayaks attached; an Inuit mother and baby; an Inuit boy in fur garments; an Inuit woman in cloth 
dress and fur garments; and a view of Yakutat, Alaska with Native Americans in canoes in the 
foreground. 

COPYRIGHT CLAIMANT: Douglas Tancred 
DATE(S): 1905 

EXTENT: 6 photographic prints 

LOT 12855 

Yakima and Nez Perce Portraits 

DESCRIPTION: Yakima and Nez Perce Indians, possibly at annual fair or pow wow, probably in 
Washington State. Includes images of "warriors" and boys in feather headdresses, seated on horses or 
standing, with tepees in background. Also includes images of Yakima women in traditional dress, 
holding textile handbags, seated on horses, standing, or seated with children. Sitters include Caesar 
Williams, Mrs. Caesar Williams, Captain Jack, Paul Ainius, Yellow Wolf, and Gilbert Minthorne. 
PHOTOGRAPHER: John Warren Langdon 
DATE(S): 1914-1922 
EXTENT: 17 photographic prints 

LOT 12856 

Studio Portraits of Young Indian Woman 

DESCRIPTION: Full-length portraits of a young woman wearing fringed buckskin dress, beaded leggings 
and accessories in Sioux style. 

COPYRIGHT CLAIMANT: Howard Tees and Frank P. Burke 
DATE(S): 1904-1907 
EXTENT: 5 photographic prints 

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LOT 12857 

Washo Indian Portraits 

DESCRIPTION: Studio portraits of Washo men, women, and children. Includes images of woman in skin 
garments with child and baskets; the same woman with a child in a cradleboard; and several images of 
Mam-Da-Wa (Big Deer) wearing feather headdress. 

COPYRIGHT CLAIMANT: P.J. Thompson 
DATE(S): 1905 

EXTENT: 6 photographic prints 
LOT 12858 

Pima and Papago Indians of Arizona 

DESCRIPTION: Pima granary and dwelling; Pima women at work; Papago (Tohono O'Odham) women 
making pot (olla) and carrying water in pot balanced on head; and cliff dwellings ("Montezuma's castle"). 
COPYRIGHT CLAIMANT: George P. Thresher 
DATE(S): 1900 

EXTENT: 6 photographic prints 

LOT 12860 

Osage and Ponca Portraits 

DESCRIPTION: Studio portraits of Peter Bigheart, "Chief of the Osage," holding a birdwing fan and 
wearing a pin with design similar to swastika; Non-See-Ki, "Chief of the Ponko," wearing a feather 
headdress and holding a wooden club and birdwing fan; Michelle, an "Osage Indian dancer"; and 
See-Haw, an Osage man. Also includes images of Osage boys wearing feather headdresses and 
leggings, Osage girls wearing fringed dresses, holding bows and arrows; and a studio portrait of the 
Osage Indian School football team. Photographic prints probably taken in Oklahoma. 
PHOTOGRAPHER: William John Boag 
DATE(S): 1909-1913 
EXTENT: 17 photographic prints 

LOT 12861 

Portraits of Coast Salish Indians 

DESCRIPTION: Studio portraits of a Coast Salish elderly woman, "Little Annie" in Euro-American clothing. 
One image is of "Little Annie" and a Coast Salish man "Little Sam," with a painted backdrop. Images 
probably taken in Washington State. 

COPYRIGHT CLAIMANT: Ferdinand Brady 
DATE(S): 1907 

EXTENT: 3 photographic prints 


LOT 12862 

Studio Portraits of Salish (?) Indians 

DESCRIPTION: Portraits of three young men, probably Salish wearing traditional dress including horn 
headdress, feather headdress, and skin garments decorated with beads, fringe, and fur. One image 
depicts a man kneeling, holding a bow and arrow. Sitters include Kaukenaukot and Batchese. 
COPYRIGHT CLAIMANT: J.W. Britain 
DATE(S): 1902 

EXTENT: 7 photographic prints 


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LOT 12863 

Studio Portraits of Umatilla Indians 

DESCRIPTION: Studio portraits of Umatilla men and women dressed in mixture of traditional and 
Euro-American dress. Includes one image of elderly man wearing a blanket, and one image of a woman 
holding a woven handbag. Sitters include Nellie Salmon and Pow-oh. 

COPYRIGHT CLAIMANT: Robert Burns , 

DATE(S): ca. 1900-1920 
EXTENT: 6 photographic prints 


LOT 12864 

Scenes from Hiawatha 

DESCRIPTION: Depictions of scenes from Hiawatha, including images of Arrowmaker in front of a tepee, 
Nokomis, and Hiawatha, Minnehaha, and Arrowmaker with a deer in front of a tepee. Also includes 
image of Native American man in fringed clothing with Native American boy in feather headdress. 
COPYRIGHT CLAIMANT: Alfred S. Campbell Art Company 
DATE(S): 1904 

EXTENT: 3 photographic prints and 1 photomechanical print 


LOT 12865 

Ponca (?) Indians 

DESCRIPTION: Images of Ponca or Osage Indians including two studio portraits of women wearing bead 
necklaces; one sitter is identified as kaw-u-tz. Also includes images of men on horseback posed near 
a stream and in front of a row of tepees. 

COPYRIGHT CLAIMANT: George Bancroft Cornish 
DATE(S): 1906-1908 
EXTENT: 4 photographic prints 


LOT 12866 

Navajo and Hopi Portraits 

DESCRIPTION: Formal head-and-shoulders portraits of men and young women in native dress. Sitters 
are A-taid-se-ce, Navajo; Keh, Navajo; Mongue, Hopi; Mul-tean, Navajo; and Ad-deck-coy, Navajo. 
Two portraits are rectangular and four are oval. 

COPYRIGHT CLAIMANT: Hugh and Ruth Elliott 
DATE(S): 1909 

EXTENT: 6 photographic prints 


LOT 12867 

Ponca and Sioux Portraits 

DESCRIPTION: Head-and-shoulders studio portraits of men in traditional dress, including feather 
headdresses; some are holding pipes. 

COPYRIGHT CLAIMANT. Waldon Fawcett 

DATE(S): 1905-1906 

EXTENT: 11 photographic prints 


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LOT 12868 

Carlisle Indian School Students 

DESCRIPTION: Boys and young men of undetermined tribes posed in school workshops making leather 
shoes and harnesses, tin buckets and containers, and woodworking. Group of Northern Arapaho 
children upon their arrival at Carlisle, March 11, 1881, with Euro-American man. 

COPYRIGHT CLAIMANT: Waldon Fawcett 
DATE(S): 1881 and ca. 1904 
EXTENT: 5 photographic prints 

LOT 12870 

Northern Paiute Indians 

DESCRIPTION: Portraits of elderly people, including "Captain John" and "Teha," wearing feather 
garments, and two unnamed women with baskets; and a young woman with infant in cradleboard on 
her back. 

COPYRIGHT CLAIMANT: A.A. Forbes 
DATE(S): 1902-1905 
EXTENT: 5 photographic prints 

LOT 12871 

Klikitat, Wasco, and Yakima Indians 

DESCRIPTION: Individual and group portraits of Indians, many posed, in traditional clothing; a few 
images of domestic activity and of dugout canoes on the Columbia River, and tepees. Portrait of mother 
and child, "Oregon's Indian madonna." 

PHOTOGRAPHER: Benjamin A. Gifford 

DATE(S): 1897-1912 

EXTENT: 27 photographic prints 

LOT 12872 

Portraits of American Indian Wild West Show Performers 

DESCRIPTION: Mostly portraits of Sioux performers with Pawnee Bill's Great Far East (Show) probably 
taken in Boston, Mass. Some are posed outdoors in front of painted backdrops. Sitters include Iron 
Shell, Annie Iron Shell, Henry Iron Shell, Walter Iron Shell, Big Turkey, Black Thunder, Red Bird, and 
Prairie Flower. Also includes images of other wild west show performers including Sioux Richard Lipp 
and Wenona, posed outdoors with rifle and horse. Also includes studio portraits of men, possibly 
Iroquois, including Split Sky, "Hiawatha," Running Wolf, a man in a loin cloth making a fire, and a 
portrait of a woman, Wootonekanuske, in ceremonial dress posed in front of a doorway. 

COPYRIGHT CLAIMANT: Fred and Emma Glasier 

DATE(S): 1901-1924 

EXTENT: 25 photographic prints 

LOT 12873 

Inuit in Alaska 

DESCRIPTION: Images of a group of Inuit girls in fur garments; a group of Inuit men and boys in fur 
garments in front of a building; Inuit men and Euro-American men in kayak on shore; Inuit village with 
kayak and dog sled; and the village of Unalaska, depicting wooden buildings, a sailing ship, and 
mountains in background. 

PHOTOGRAPHER: Hartmann and Weinland 
DATE(S): ca. 1890-1900 
EXTENT: 5 photographic prints 


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LOT 12874 

Hopi Ceremonies 

DESCRIPTION: Images of Hopi performing the Snake Dance and Kachina Dance; Ni-ha-poo-ma, an 
Antelope priest removing a ceremonial object from a kiva; and an altar sand painting inside a kiva. Also 
includes an image of a "blind Indian singer" seated with children outside a pueblo structure. 
COPYRIGHT CLAIMANT: Hartwell and Hamaker 
DATE(S): 1899 

EXTENT: 6 photographic prints 

LOT 12875 

Portraits of Person Dressed as American Indian 

DESCRIPTION: Person, possibly Euro-American, dressed in assortment of clothing including feather 
headdress, blanket, jewelry and plaid skirt (?); posed with American flag, bow and arrow, and 
tomahawk, in front of blanket draped over doorway. Images probably taken by amateur photographer. 
COPYRIGHT CLAIMANT: Mary A. Hugg 
DATE(S): 1905 

EXTENT: 3 photographic prints 

LOT 12876 

Sioux Indian Portraits 

DESCRIPTION: Sioux men and women posed in front of tepee, wearing mixture of Euro-American and 
traditional clothing including a quillwork vest, feather headdresses, a beadwork yoke, and blanket. 
Some men hold objects including a peace pipe, shields, a rifle, and spears. The American flag appears 
in some images. Sitters include Grey Eagle. 

COPYRIGHT CLAIMANT: Truman Ward Ingersoll 
DATE(S): 1900 

EXTENT: 5 photographic prints 

LOT 12877 

Northern Paiute Portraits 

DESCRIPTION: Studio portraits of an elderly Paiute "medicine man" and his wife, dressed in 

Euro-American clothing, posed against a painted backdrop. Also includes two images of a Paiute baby 
in a cradleboard. 

COPYRIGHT CLAIMANT: Cornelia Knox 

DATE(S): 1899-1901 

EXTENT: 4 photographic prints 

LOT 12878 

Umatilla, Nez Perce, Yakima and Spokan Portraits 

DESCRIPTION: Studio portraits of Yakima, Umatilla, Nez Perce, and Spokan men and women dressed 
in mix of Euro-American and traditional clothing; some posed in front of painted backdrops. Sitters 
include Peo, Wa-nik-noote, Tipya-la-lwilpilp, Paul Shawaway, and an unidentified mother with a baby 
in a beaded cradleboard. Also includes one image of Native American women selling baskets in Sitka, 
Alaska. 

COPYRIGHT CLAIMANT: Frank La Roche 

DATE(S): 1890-1910 

EXTENT: 12 photographic prints 


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LOT 12879 

Pacific Northwest Indian Portraits 

DESCRIPTION: Studio portraits of a young woman wearing beaded garments, a bone breastplate, bone 
choker, and in one image, a feather headdress. Captions give spurious names such as "Princess 
Chinquilla" and "Lone Feather." 

COPYRIGHT CLAIMANT: Edward Leach 
DATE(S): 1905 

EXTENT: 5 photographic prints 


LOT 12880 

Ojibwa Camp Life 

DESCRIPTION: Images of Ojibwa camp life, probably in Ontario, Canada. Includes men on beach of 
Lake of the Woods; a woman standing next to tepee; a family in a canoe; a man mending a canoe; a 
fish drying rack in front of a tepee; a corn drying rack; and a woman in canoe in a paddy of wild rice. 
COPYRIGHT CLAIMANT: Carl Gustave Linde 
DATE(S): 1913 

EXTENT: 7 photographic prints 


LOT 12881 

Northern Paiute Portraits 

DESCRIPTION: Portraits of Northern Paiute dressed in mix of traditional and Euro-American clothing. 
Sitters include Tee-Yo-Niko, Grey Eagle, and No-deck-quato. 

COPYRIGHT CLAIMANT: Esther Letitia Linton 
DATE(S): 1907 

EXTENT: 3 photographic prints 


LOT 12882 

Washington State Indian Portraits 

DESCRIPTION: Portraits of Coast Salish (?) men and women, dressed in Euro-American clothing. 
Includes images of four generations of one family and an elderly woman braiding spruce root fibers. 
COPYRIGHT CLAIMANT. Colin MacKenzie 
DATE(S): 1906 

EXTENT: 4 photographic prints 


LOT 12883 

Havasupai, Hopi, and Navajo Indians 

DESCRIPTION: Images include Havasupai branch shelters in Cataract Canyon, Arizona; a Havasupai 
woman with basket on her back; a Havasupai woman making a basket; and a Havasupai family in a 
"rock camp" in Cataract Canyon. Also includes images of a Hopi snake dance, a Navajo woman weaving 
a blanket, and a view of Oraibi Pueblo, Arizona. 

COPYRIGHT CLAIMANT: Frederic Hamer Maude 
DATE(S): 1900 

EXTENT: 7 photographic prints 


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LOT 12884 

"Indian Bob," "Indian George/ 1 and a Woman, All Probably Chinook Indians 

DESCRIPTION: Studio portraits of "Indian George," one with his "Squaw," wearing traditional dress. 
"Indian Bob" squatting outdoors beside fire. (Assumed to be survivors of the Columbia River people, the 
Chinook, who lived on Columbia River, in vicinity of Vancouver, out of which the photographer 
operated.) 

PHOTOGRAPHER: Jesse A. Meiser 
DATE(S): 1903-1904 
EXTENT: 4 photographic prints 

LOT 12885 

Portraits of Red Cloud 

DESCRIPTION: Studio portraits of Oglala Chief Red Cloud in suit and bow tie, in feather headdress 
holding a peace pipe, wearing a bone breast plate and a feather in his hair; and outdoor portraits of Red 
Cloud standing, holding a peace pipe; and posed with his son Jack Red Cloud and a woman. Also 
includes a wood engraving done from a photograph by Mathew Brady of Chief Red Cloud with a 
delegation of Sioux and Arapaho leaders visiting Washington, D.C. 

COPYRIGHT CLAIMANT: Trager and Kuhn, James A. Miller, J.H. Bratley, and Joseph A. Kern 
DATE(S): 1870-1915 
EXTENT: 6 photographic prints 

LOT 12886 

Umatilla and Yakima Indians 

DESCRIPTION: Studio portraits of men, including several of Chief Peo and of Charley Van Pelt; some 
posed with mannered arm positions. Studio portraits of women, including mother and baby, and several 
of Edna Kash-Kash, posed outside woven reed mat covered tepee. Elements of traditional clothing, such 
as beadwork, headdresses, and blankets are featured in most portraits. Two images of babies swaddled 
on cradleboards; one showing canoeing on the Columbia River; and one of tepees beside Umatilla River. 
PHOTOGRAPHER: Lee Moorhouse 
DATE(S): 1900 

EXTENT: 41 photographic prints 

LOT 12887 

Sioux Indian Portraits and Scenes 

DESCRIPTION: Studio portraits of Rain in the Face, alone, and with his wife; Gall, Sitting Bull, alone and 
with Buffalo Bill; Sitting Bull's children, Crow Foot and Standing Holy; and outdoor portraits of Sitting 
Bull's family in front of his house and tepee. Also includes images of a group of Sioux grass dancers, 
cattle being slaughtered in a fenced corral for meal distribution to the Sioux, scaffold burials in trees, and 
Sioux and Euro-Americans gathered around Euro-American men at tables for census at Standing Rock. 
PHOTOGRAPHER: David F. Barry 
DATE(S): 1880-1910 
EXTENT: 35 photographic prints 

LOT 12888 

Crow Chiefs Medicine Crow, Wolf Lies Down, Buffalo Calf, and Gray Bull 

DESCRIPTION: Half-length studio portraits showing chiefs wearing beaded buckskin shirts, holding 
accessories or implements such as tomahawk. 

COPYRIGHT CLAIMANT: Oberg and Armstrong 
DATE(S): 1904 

EXTENT: 4 photographic prints 

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LOT 12889 

Portraits of Participants in the Trial of Plenty Horses 

DESCRIPTION: Portraits of American Indians and Euro-Americans involved in the murder trial of Plenty 
Horses, a Brule Sioux Indian accused of killing Lieutenant Edward H. Casey near Pine Ridge Agency. 
Includes portraits of Plenty Horses alone, and with Living Bear (his father), Phillip H. Wells, and Chris 
Mathison; and two group portraits of these individuals and other trial participants. 

PHOTOGRAPHER: L.T. Butterfield 
DATE(S): 1891 

EXTENT: 5 photographic prints 

LOT 12890 

Havasupai and Pueblo Portraits 

DESCRIPTION: Portraits of male and female students in front of the Havasupai Indian school at Cataract 
Canyon, Arizona and "Supai Charlie" in front of branch shelter. Also includes image of "Tzu-chey," a 
Pueblo woman with a ceramic vessel on her head, at Laguna Pueblo, New Mexico. 

PHOTOGRAPHER: Henry G. Peabody 
DATE(S): 1901-1902 
EXTENT: 3 photographic prints 

LOT 12891 

Sioux Indians at Rosebud Indian Reservation, South Dakota 

DESCRIPTION: Portraits, including man wearing quill work vest; group portrait showing Yellow Horse, 
Rain Water, and Cheyenne Butcher; and one showing men, and girls in "full dress" standing beside man 
wearing Euro-American clothes and sheriff's badge (?). Women engaged in activities outside log cabin 
home with neighboring tent. Little Crow Indian Cemetery with wooden building in background. 
COPYRIGHT CLAIMANT: Perry & Petrik 
DATE(S): 1907-1909 
EXTENT: 5 photographic prints 

LOT 12892 

Portraits of Arapaho and Shoshoni Men 

DESCRIPTION: Studio portraits, primarily head-and-shoulders length views showing men wearing 
combinations of ceremonial clothing made of trade cloth and blankets, along with headdresses, hoop 
necklaces, and breastplates. Includes two each of Indians Elote, James A. Garfield, Sego, Charlie 
Washakie, Dick Washakie, William Shakespeare, Weasaw, and portrait reproductions of Washakie, 
Shoshoni chief. 

COPYRIGHT CLAIMANT: Rose & Hopkins 

DATE(S): 1899-1900 

EXTENT: 25 photographic prints 


LOT 12893 

Ute and Pueblo Portraits 

DESCRIPTION: Studio portraits of Ute men and women dressed in mix of traditional and Euro-American 
dress; some posed in front of painted backdrops. Sifters include Ute chief, Buckskin Charlie and 
Pee-a-rat with baby in cradleboard. Also includes portraits of Alvino Chavaria, a Pueblo man. 
COPYRIGHT CLAIMANT: Rose & Hopkins 
DATE(S): 1899 

EXTENT: 30 photographic prints 


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LOT 12894 

Formal Portraits of Montauk, Sauk & Fox, and Other Indians 

DESCRIPTION: Studio portraits of the Sauk tribe's Chief Keokuk Jr. in ceremonial dress, with his son 
Charles in Euro-American suit; seated portrait of Charles; seated portraits of unnamed Montauk men 
in Euro-American clothing; a head-and-shoulders portrait of O-Ta-Dan (Plenty), in blanket. Montauk 
portraits are in ovals. 

PHOTOGRAPHER: A. Zeno Shindler 
DATE(S): 1868 

EXTENT: 5 photographic prints 

LOT 12895 

Portraits of Sioux Wild West Show Performers 

DESCRIPTION: Studio portraits of performers including group portraits of women and children, and one 
image of a man in feather headdress and beaded clothing. 

COPYRIGHT CLAIMANT: U.S. Lithograph Company 
DATE(S): 1903 

EXTENT: 3 photographic prints 

LOT 12896 

Northern Ute Portraits 

DESCRIPTION: Studio portraits of Northern Ute men, women, and children in Euro-American clothing, 
in front of painted backdrop. Sitters include Chief Eggelston, a leader of the Uncompahgre band; Chief 
Seglo; Chief White Crow; Red Nail (Sytou); and three women, probably the wives of the men; and a 
child. Also includes one image of the four Ute men and a Euro-American man. 

COPYRIGHT CLAIMANT: Edwin P. Mays 
DATE(S): 1902 

EXTENT: 10 photographic prints 

LOT 12897 

Portraits of Tribal Chiefs, a Warrior, and a Family 

DESCRIPTION: Three individual studio portraits of men (George Eagle Nest, Chief Circle Left Hand, and 
"Yellow Hammer, a Modoc Warrior") in ceremonial dress including headdress, one full-length and two 
head-and-shoulders; one outdoor group portrait of Cheyenne chief Standing Bull and family (including 
George Eagle Nest) by canvas tepee. 

COPYRIGHT CLAIMANT: J.A. Shuck 
DATE(S): 1903-1906 
EXTENT: 4 photographic prints 

LOT 12898 

Portraits of Native American Performers with Pawnee Bill's Wild West Show 

DESCRIPTION: Studio portraits of Sioux performers with Pawnee Bill's Wild West Show dressed in 
traditional clothing and posed in front of backdrops. Images include individual portraits of Sleepy Bear 
(?) dressed as "medicine dancer," Running Bear, Black Heart, Picks His Arrows, and Princess Wenona, and 
a group portrait of Princess Wenona, Gordon W. Lillie (Pawnee Bill), and other Sioux men. Also includes 
images of performers posed in tableaux including 'The Departure of Minnehaha," "Pocahontas and John 
Smith," 'The Departing Race," 'The Death of Custer," and scenes of Princess Wenona with rifle and deer. 
COPYRIGHT CLAIMANT: Siegel, Cooper & Company 
DATE(S): 1905 

EXTENT: 16 photographic prints 


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LOT 12899 

Duwamish Portraits 

DESCRIPTION: Outdoor portraits of Duwamish (Salishan) men, women, and children wearing mix of 
Euro-American and traditional dress including feather, cedar root, and bark headdresses. Sitters include 
Mrs. Peter Rogers, Peter Rogers, Mrs. Harry Fiske, and Wilson George. Includes one group portrait of 
men, women and children, with some men holding spirit boards. 

COPYRIGHT CLAIMANT: John J. Terry 
DATE(S): 1925 

EXTENT: 6 photographic prints 

LOT 12900 

Portraits of American Horse 

DESCRIPTION: Portraits of American Horse (Oglala Lakota) standing, wearing a feather headdress and 
beaded garments, and seated with his son Thomas and grandson Johnson. Also includes image of 
American Horse seated at a table with the U.S. Allotting Surveyor and his interpreter. The surveyor is 
recording American Horse's citizenship in a book. 

COPYRIGHT CLAIMANT: Edward Truman 
DATE(S): 1907 

EXTENT: 3 photographic prints 

LOT 12901 

Sioux Portraits 

DESCRIPTION: Images of Sioux men in ceremonial dress, and a man, woman, and child posed in front 
of canvas tepees, canvas tents, and wagons. Sitters include Chief Hump and Scar Leg. 

COPYRIGHT CLAIMANT: E.H. Webber 
DATE(S): 1910 

EXTENT: 3 photographic prints 

LOT 12902 

Salish (Flathead) and Kutenai Portraits 

DESCRIPTION: Salish (Flathead) and Kutenai men, women, and children attending a fair in Montana, 
posed in front of canvas tepees and a race track stand. People dressed in mixture of Euro-American and 
traditional dress, some wear face paint. Includes one studio portrait of "Woolf Mocasin" wearing feather 
headdress and holding tomahawk. 

COPYRIGHT CLAIMANT: J.R. White 
DATE(S): 1907 

EXTENT: 7 photographic prints 

LOT 12903 

Studio Portraits of Chauncey Yellow Robe Holding Bow & Arrows 

DESCRIPTION: Shows Yellow Robe, identified as Sioux, wearing feather headdress and cloth fringed shirt 
(not traditional Sioux shirt). (Chauncey Yellow Robe, also known as Canowicakte—"Kills in the Woods"— 
orTashinagi, was an educator in Indian schools, including the Rapid City Indian School.) 
PHOTOGRAPHER: Ole Anders Vik 
DATE(S): 1926 

EXTENT: 4 photographic prints 


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LOT 12904 

Portraits of American Indians 

DESCRIPTION: Three-quarter-length and half-length formal portraits of individual men and women, or 
mothers with children, in native dress, probably taken at the Louisiana Purchase Exposition (St. Louis 
World's Fair, 1904). Includes numerous Sioux, and one each of Acoma Pueblo and Arapaho, as well as 
an Ainu woman, a Chinese man, a turbanned "Hindoo-fakir," and an Igorot man. 

COPYRIGHT CLAIMANT: H.J. Wallace 
DATE(S): 1904 

EXTENT: 14 photographic prints 

LOT 12905 

Hopi and Apache Portraits 

DESCRIPTION: Artistically-posed individual portraits of unnamed Apache and Hopi girls and men, as 
well as named subjects: Apache chief Alchise, his daughter, a Hopi bride, a Hopi Snake chief Shona, 
Woopa, Daho-mana, [Pjikami. 

COPYRIGHT CLAIMANT: Carl N. Werntz 
DATE(S): 1902 

EXTENT: 17 photographic prints 

LOT 12906 

Menominee Portraits 

DESCRIPTION: Posed outdoor portraits of Menominee children, an old woman, and a family, in 
traditional dress. Named sitters include Old No-ko-mis, Ke-no-ke, Oscuss (Oshkosh), and O-pa-tah 
Me-tah-mo. 

COPYRIGHT CLAIMANT: William Henry Wessa 

DATE(S): 1922-1931 

EXTENT: 12 photographic prints 

LOT 12907 

Penobscot Portraits 

DESCRIPTION: Studio portraits of Penobscot man and woman in "gala day" costumes. Man's clothing 
consists of feather headdress, wampum bead tie, pierced metal arm band and a vest of bead and cut 
ribbon work. The woman's clothing consists of a feathered, pierced metal hat and a necklace of 
wampum beads and metal disc. 

PHOTOGRAPHER: Frank C. Weston 
DATE(S): 1884 

EXTENT: 2 photographic prints 

LOT 12908 

Crow Portraits and Camp Scenes 

DESCRIPTION: Includes images of Crow tepees and encampments; and Crow women, men, and 
children in ceremonial dress on horseback, dancing, and posed standing. Sitters include Crow warrior 
Two Leggings. 

PHOTOGRAPHER: William Wildschut 

DATE(S): 1919-1920 

EXTENT: 22 photographic prints 




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LOT 12909 

Navajo and Pueblo Portraits 

DESCRIPTION: Studio portraits of three identified Navajo men wearing blankets, necklaces, and 
headbands, and boy from Tesuque Pueblo identified as a "vendor of turquoise." 

COPYRIGHT CLAIMANT: J.R. Willis 
DATE(S): 1920 

EXTENT: 6 photographic prints 


LOT 12910 

Native Americans of the Southwest 

DESCRIPTION: Portraits of Apache, Mohave, Pueblo, Hopi, and Havasupai people and views of pueblos 
and ceremonies in Arizona and New Mexico. Includes images of Apache men and children in front of 
brush shelter and in field with cattle; Havasupai men and women in Supai Canyon, Arizona; water 
carriers near Acoma; portraits of Peaches, a scout for General Crook; Nana, a Chiricahua Apache chief; 
Tzashmina, wife of the governor of Laguna; Mohave women with facial tattoos wearing bead capes; a 
Mohave or Hualapai woman in a plaid cape; the "granddaughter of Cochise" and others. Also includes 
views of Canyon de Chelly, Rattlesnake Rock, near Wingate, New Mexico; Acoma Pueblo, Zuni Pueblo, 
Walpi Pueblo and images of the Hopi snake dance at Walpi Pueblo; and the Shalako ceremony and 
Ka-k'ok-shi dance at Zuni Pueblo. 

PHOTOGRAPHER: Ben Wittick 
DATE(S): 1896-1899 
EXTENT: 46 photographic prints 


LOT 12911 

Apache Portraits 

DESCRIPTION: Portrait of Apache girl, Us-tay, and of an Apache man with bow and arrow posed in 
woods, in front of a tree. Also an image of shelters near a river, with an Apache man, woman, and 
children nearby. 

COPYRIGHT CLAIMANT: George Wooster 
DATE(S): 1906-1907 
EXTENT: 3 photographic prints 


LOT 12912 

Native American Portraits 

DESCRIPTION: Studio portraits taken at the Louisiana Purchase Exposition (St. Louis, Missouri World's 
Fair) in 1904 of Native American leaders including Apache chief Geronimo, Sioux leaders Hollow Horn 
Bear, American Horse, and Jack Red Cloud; and Cheyenne chief Wolf Robe. Clothing of sitters includes 
feather headdresses, beaded vests and shirts, and peace medals. 

COPYRIGHT CLAIMANT: H.W. Wyman 
DATE(S): 1904 

EXTENT: 21 photographic prints 


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LOT 12913 

Portraits of Native Americans, Warm Springs Reservation, Oregon 

DESCRIPTION: Women and girls on horseback or standing, holding woven or beaded handbags; man 
on horseback; man with three boys; "chief of the dancers" with his wife and a boy; family in front of a 
shelter; and a woman holding two beaded bags standing in front of a line on which are draped textiles. 
Also includes image of four Native Americans wearing bear skins, possibly for a ceremony. 
COPYRIGHT CLAIMANT: Fred Andrew Young 
DATE(S): 1902 

EXTENT: 10 photographic prints 


LOT 12914 

Native American Portraits 

DESCRIPTION: Mostly studio portraits of Ute, Apache, Ojibwa, Pueblo, Crow, and Hopi men, women, 
and children. Sitters include Ute chiefs Ignacio and Buckskin Charlie, Apache chief James Garfield, Hopi 
snake priest Taqui, and Chief Paupukkeewis, an Iroquois adopted by the Ojibwa. Also babies in 
cradleboards and a pony race at Fort Belknap. 

COPYRIGHT CLAIMANT: Detroit Publishing Company 
DATE(S): 1899-1914 

EXTENT: 6 photographic prints; 15 photolithographs 


LOT 12915 

Siksika (Blackfoot) Fair 

DESCRIPTION: Images include painted tepees; a parade of Siksika men and women in ceremonial dress 
on horseback; men and women dancing; and a woman on horseback with child in travois. Frame 
buildings in background of some images. 

COPYRIGHT CLAIMANT: Arthur Young 
DATE(S): 1907 

EXTENT: 10 photographic prints 


LOT 12916 

Blackfeet and Southern Cheyenne Indians 

DESCRIPTION: Outdoor group portrait of seven Cheyenne chiefs in traditional dress; dramatic images 
of man on cliff and of scouts on horseback on the plains; image of "Blackfoot tipis" showing decorative 
motifs; and seven Blackfeet in ceremonial dress "singing war song." Also includes images of a tepee by 
a river; women gambling with "plum stones"; a woman carrying wood on her back; a woman cutting 
cattails; men on horseback; procession of mounted men; horses fording a creek; a seated group in 
ceremonial dress ('The Last Great Indian Council"); Umapine, a Cayuse chief; and Apache chief 
Koon-Ka-Za-Chy. 

PHOTOGRAPHER: Joseph Kossuth Dixon 

DATE(S): 1910-1927 

EXTENT: 29 photographic prints 


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LOT 12917 

Portraits and Scenes of Eskimos and Other Peoples of Alaska and the Arctic 

DESCRIPTION: Studio and informal group and individual portraits of Eskimos, "Tonsina River natives," 
Athabascans, Siberians, and unidentified tribes; most subjects wear fur garments. Other subjects include 
totem poles, an ivory carver, children with advertising signs, berry pickers, man holding snowshoes, 
"Siberian natives," Alaskan baskets, women nursing children, construction of an igloo, Indian supply 
caches, Eskimo wrestlers, and an image entitled "Scenes and people about Hudson Bay." 

COPYRIGHT CLAIMANT: various (see online catalog) 

DATE(S): 1897-1935 
EXTENT: 31 photograph ic prints 

LOT 12918 

Portraits of Native Americans from the Basin Region 

DESCRIPTION: Identified tribes include Ute, Paiute, and Washo. Includes images of Paiute family in 
Euro-American dress in front of brush shelter; rock art on a cliff in Utah; a man trying to make a fire; 
human skeletons and other artifacts in Nevada burial cache; mothers with infants in cradleboards; Ute 
men and women in front of a tepee; and a woman making baskets in front of a log structure. Sitters 
include Ute chiefs Ignacio and Ouray, Chief Atchee, and Washo woman basket maker, Datsolali (also 
called Louisa). Also includes one stereograph of two Ute (?) women in traditional dress. 

COPYRIGHT CLAIMANT: various (see online catalog) 

DATE(S): 1870-1900 
EXTENT: 37 photographic prints 

LOT 12919 

Portraits and Scenes of Northeastern & Midwestern Tribes and Individuals 

DESCRIPTION: Wide-ranging subjects include studio and informal portraits of individuals and groups 
in native dress, mothers and children, old men and women, wickiups and other structures, "medicine 
men," young woman using sewing machine, women making baskets, a group of men in feather 
headdresses in an automobile, families, Ojibwa "Chief Caupolican" (?) and canoe, Shinnecock woman 
"Aunt Becky Kellis," and a delegation (?) portrait. Not all tribes are identified; those which are include 
Fox, Seneca, Ojibwa (Chippewa), Potawatomi, Iroquois, Shinnecock, and "Musquakie," i.e. Fox Indians. 
COPYRIGHT CLAIMANT: various (see online catalog) 

DATE(S): 1894-1933 
EXTENT: 47 photographic prints 

LOT 12920 

Portraits of Native Americans from Plains Tribes 

DESCRIPTION: Most images are of individuals--primarily men in ceremonial dress; also women, a 
mother and child and children. One image shows an "Indian cowboy" with cowboy hat and lasso. Sitters 
include Chief Red Wolf, Ta-goon-quaste (Tail of the Rabbit), Rain-in-the-Face, Chief Drag Wolf, Chief 
Plenty Coos (i.e. Coups), Hollow Horn Bear, Luther Standing Bear, Quanah Parker, Chief Iron Tail, Two 
Guns White Calf, Long Pine, Chief American Horse, Bacon Rind, Elizabeth Penny, and many others. 
Includes group portrait of Mountain Chief, Chief Owen Heavy Breast, and Princess Guiding Star with 
General Hugh Scott, and another group portrait of Indians and Euro-Americans decorating an Indian 
hero's grave. Also includes combination photo of 16 images of portraits of men, women, and children. 
Tribes resented include Blackfeet (Siksika), Mesquakie (Fox), Mandan, Sioux, Crow, Cheyenne, Oglala, 
Nez Perce, Osage, and others. 

COPYRIGHT CLAIMANT: various (see online catalog) 

DATE(S): 1882-1949 
EXTENT: 78 photographic prints 


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LOT 12921 

Native American Life in the Plains Region 

DESCRIPTION: Images relating to the Atsina (Gros Ventre), Sioux, Kansa, Pawnee, Crow, Sarsi, Siksika 
(Blackfoot), Assiniboin, Cheyenne, and other tribes. Includes images of encampments with tepees, 
canvas tents, people, and horses, some possibly of the Crow Fair; Cheyenne men dancing in a street, 
the "Ghost Dance," horses pulling travois; group portraits of Sioux men, women, and children, and of 
a Blackfeet (?) group in traditional dress; a Euro-American man at Pine Ridge, South Dakota; a group 
of Pawnee men in a field holding stickball racquets; three young girls playing with doll-sized tepees; and 
scaffold burials in trees. 

COPYRIGHT CLAIMANT: various (see online catalog) 

DATE(S): 1870-1940 
EXTENT: 42 photographic prints 

LOT 12922 

Pacific Northwest and Alaska Indian Portraits and Scenes 

DESCRIPTION: Mostly formal and informal portraits of individuals, especially old women, and groups 
of Indians of the Pacific Northwest, including Alaska. Portrait subjects include Chief Seattle and his 
daughter Angeline, Old Jennie, Si-a-gut, Wyl-lehy, Geo. Leschi, Pilchuck Julia, and Nakomis. Other 
images show Seattle, Wash.; woman with sewing machine; a Siwash (Salishan) family; home of Chief 
Ka-teth Sha-doc in Ketchikan, Alaska, showing totem pole; Puget Sound Indians in tent; man and 
woman in hops field with picking implements; hut interior with "Klootchmen" in Ft. Wrangell, Alaska; 
Coeur d'Alene family in an automobile; and 1964 photo of the presentation to Gerald Sepass of a book 
of poems written by his grandfather, Chief K'Hhalserten Sepass, in Vancouver, B.C. 

COPYRIGHT CLAIMANT: various (see online catalog) 

DATE(S): 1890-1922 and 1964 
EXTENT: 25 photographic prints 

LOT 12923 

Portraits of Native Americans from the Plateau Region 

DESCRIPTION: Studio and outdoor portraits of women, infants, and men of several Plateau groups 
including Yakima, Spokan, Cayuse, Nez Perce, Kutenai, and Salish (Flathead). Includes images of babies 
in cradleboards, a mother breast feeding a baby outdoors, and family groups. Sitters include Annie Kash 
Kash, Curly Jim, Minnie Krailey, Antoine, and Joseph Cregg. 

COPYRIGHT CLAIMANT: various (see online catalog) 

DATE(S): 1896-1937 
EXTENT: 24 photographic prints 

LOT 12924 

Portraits and Scenes of Native Americans from the Plateau Region 

DESCRIPTION: Images relating to Yakima, Salish (Flathead), Umatilla, Nespelim, Cayuse (?), and other 
Plateau tribes. Includes studio and outdoor portraits of men, women, and children including a Nespelim 
elderly woman carrying branches on her back, a Salish woman and baby, two babies in beaded 
cradleboards, Chief White Elk in a feather headdress and beaded garments, a family posed in front of 
a tepee next to a river, and a family in front of a branch shelter. Also includes two images of Native 
Americans, probably in a side show, posing with telephone and camera; Native Americans gathered 
around a large tepee, tepees surrounding an arena, possibly at the Pendleton Round-up in Oregon; and 
rock art on a cliff with bones in the foreground. 

COPYRIGHT CLAIMANT: various (see online catalog) 

DATE(S): 1900-1939 
EXTENT: 17 photographic prints 


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LOT 12925 

Seminole and Cherokee Portraits 

DESCRIPTION: Group or individual portraits, mostly of Seminole men, women, and children, some in 
patchwork style clothing, including a woman with a baby in a shawl on her back; children at Seminole 
Village, Silver Springs, Florida; people gathered around a campfire in the woods; and people in wooden 
canoes on the Miami River. Sitters include Seminole war chief Billy Bowlegs. Also includes portrait of 
a Cherokee woman, 'The Fortune Teller," a derogatory "monument" to Seminole Chief Tolomato, and 
two images of people of an unidentified Southeast tribe in Oklahoma, including a group portrait of the 
"Indian Mission Conference of East Oklahoma, Methodist Episcopal Church South" and a family in front 
of a frame structure barbecuing meat on a wood grill. 

COPYRIGHT CLAIMANT: various (see online catalog) 

DATE(S): 1875-1942 
EXTENT: 13 photographic prints 


LOT 12926 

Portraits of Native Americans from the Southwest 

DESCRIPTION: Portraits of Native Americans including Navajo, Mohave, Hopi, Maricopa, Yuma, 
Havasupai, Cocopa, Apache, Pueblo, Isleta, Pima and Acoma (?) people, and others not identified. 
Includes images of a Yuma man playing the flute; a Maricopa man with bow and arrow; a woman, 
possibly Acoma, descending a ladder; an Apache scout with revolver in his belt; a group portrait of 
elderly Mohave men and women in a street; an Acoma (?) woman displaying pottery; a woman standing 
beside a smoking adobe (?) kiln or oven; a man wearing feather and bead dance clothing; five young 
Navajo men; posed group portrait of school children and nuns at St. Xavier Mission, Tucson; mothers 
with babies in cradleboards; Hopi woman basket weaver with large decorated basket; Navajo woman 
blanket weaver at loom; six Hopi girls with baskets; two portraits of Pueblo men in blankets; Isleta 
Indians dancing "New Years dance" and "Pah-co-te dance"; and a Hopi boy on a ladder of a pueblo 
building. Sitters include Hopi potter Nampeyo decorating pottery; Des-chi-ne, a Navajo medicine man; 
and Hyronom, a Cocopa chief near a brush shelter. 

COPYRIGHT CLAIMANT: various (see online catalog) 

DATE(S): 1870-1938,194-? 

EXTENT: 41 photographic prints 


LOT 12927 

Native American Life in the Southwest 

DESCRIPTION: Images of structures, activities, and ceremonial dances of the Cochiti, Taos, Hopi, Zuni, 
San Juan, San lldefonso, Isleta, Pima, Yuma, and Apache people. Includes portraits of a San lldefonso 
woman making pottery, a Pima woman making a basket, Taos women winnowing grain, Apache men 
and boys, and "Miquelito" making a phonograph record. Structures include cliff dwellings in Southwest 
Colorado, Walpi Pueblo buildings, a Yuma town in Southern Arizona, Taos Pueblo buildings and streets, 
a Hopi snake altar, and Hopi House at the Grand Canyon. Also includes views of Euro-Americans 
watching dances at Taos Pueblo, the Comanche Dance and Planting Dance at San lldefonso Pueblo, the 
Deer Dance at San Juan Pueblo, a "Cochiti Indian Dance," an Apache Crown (?) Dance, wooden Kachina 
dolls, and ceremonial kivas. 

COPYRIGHT CLAIMANT: various (see online catalog) 

DATE(S): 1870-1940 
EXTENT: 37 photographic prints 


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LOT 12928 

Portraits of Native Americans from the West Coast 

DESCRIPTION: Images relating to Chinook, Yurok, Modoc, and other tribes, primarily in California. 
Includes images of a woman seated in a chair making a basket; two elderly Chinook women; a Porno 
family; "clam diggers," with baskets in front of a frame structure; an elderly woman making tamales in 
front of an adobe brick building; a baby in a cradleboard; a "Saboba fire eater" performing in front of 
a crowd; and a procession of cloth images during "La Fiesta de Los Muertos." Also includes portraits of 
Yurok author, Lucy Thompson, with baskets, and Modoc leader, Winema. 

COPYRIGHT CLAIMANT: various (see online catalog) 

DATE(S): 1892-1916 
EXTENT: 14 photographic prints 

LOT 12929 

Sioux Performers With Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show 

DESCRIPTION: Most of images are of Sioux men, women, and children performers with Buffalo Bill's 
Wild West Show, some posed on horseback and in front of painted backdrop draped over wagon. Sitters 
include Joe Black Fox, Iron Tail, Whirlwind Horse, Sam Lone Horse, and Flying Hawk. Also includes 
images of Walpi Pueblo, Arizona, including Hopi children among pueblo buildings, participants in the 
Corn Dance, and the Snake Dance; and Navajo men on horseback and Navajo people inside a branch 
shelter. 

COPYRIGHT CLAIMANT: John F. Byrnes & Company 
DATE(S): 1901 

EXTENT: 70 photographic prints 

LOT 12930 

Tlingit and Inuit Portraits 

DESCRIPTION: Studio portraits of Tlingit and Inuit men, women, and children, some posed in front of 
painted backdrops. Many of Tlingit are dressed in clothing for potlatch ceremony including Chilkat 
blankets, carved wood and horn headdresses, and nose rings. Some wear face paint and hold decorated 
staffs and rattles. Objects and clothing appear to be studio props, as different people are depicted 
wearing same garments. Inuit are dressed in fur garments and appear with snow shoes and other props. 
Captions identify some sitters as "Medicine man" and "Shaman," and two images depict medicine men 
"healing" a sick woman. Also includes images of Tlingit in ceremonial dress outside a wood frame 
building at the Sitka potlatch, nude women draped in furs and blankets, a woman making baskets with 
a child, and men in boats shooting the White Horse rapids. 

COPYRIGHT CLAIMANT: Case & Draper 

DATE(S): 1906-1907 

EXTENT: 62 photographic prints 

LOT 12931 

Indians of the Southwestern United States 

DESCRIPTION: Includes formal and informal portraits of men, women and children, both individual 
sitters (many identified), and small groups involved in daily activities. Also includes images of pueblos, 
missions and other structures. Tribes depicted are Apache, Hopi, Isleta, Laguna, Nambe, Navajo, San 
lldefonso, San Juan, Santa Clara, Santo Domingo, Taos, Tewa and Zuni. One image entitled "Copper 
and Gold" is a portrait of two little girls, one Euro-American, the other Navajo. Includes several images 
of "Corn dance" of the Santo Domingo Indians. 

PHOTOGRAPHER: Carl Moon 
DATE(S): 1906-1914 
EXTENT: 97 photographic prints 


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LOT 12933 

Blackfeet (?) Portraits 

DESCRIPTION: Three head-and-shoulders portraits of young men, one full-length portrait of a man and 
woman, and one full-length portrait of young man standing in front of "Sitting Bull's deserted tepee" in 
Canada (this image is the right half of a stereograph). Subjects wear a mix of traditional jewelry and 
Euro-American cloth garments. 

PHOTOGRAPHER: Frank Jay Haynes 
DATE(S): 1884? 

EXTENT: 5 photographic prints 

LOT 12934 

North American Indians on Display 

DESCRIPTION: Two images of "Pawnee, the Redskin Giant," a tall male Pawnee (?) in the passenger seat 
of a three wheeled vehicle operated by a Euro-American man in cowboy hat and chaps. One image 
titled "Horn Dog and family" shows a man in a feather headdress and a woman with child, in ceremonial 
dress, in the same tricycle-like conveyance. All are posed in front of canvas tepees. 

COPYRIGHT CLAIMANT: Theodore K. Hastings 
DATE(S): 1906 

EXTENT: 3 photographic prints 

LOT 12935 

North American Indian Delegates to Washington, D.C. 

DESCRIPTION: Individual studio portraits of seated Oglala, Yuma, and Brule Indians; individually 
identified respectively as White Hawk, Jose Pocati, and Cho-Ni-Cha Wa-Ni-Cha ("No Flesh"). Sitters 
wear traditional or Euro-American clothing and ornaments, and sit in tasselled chair used by 
photographer Gardner. 

PHOTOGRAPHER: Alexander Gardner 
DATE(S): 1870-1880 
EXTENT: 3 photographic prints 

LOT 12936 

Washo Basket Makers 

DESCRIPTION: Elderly Washo women seated in branch and canvas shelter making baskets. A blind (?) 
Washo man with sign around his neck appears in one image. 

COPYRIGHT CLAIMANT: Frank Edmund Hill Frost 
DATE(S): 1907 

EXTENT: 3 photographic prints 


LOT 12937 

Salish (Flathead) Portraits 

DESCRIPTION: Includes images of Moise, "Head Chief of the Flatheads," in ceremonial dress standing 
in front of tepees, and with wife and daughter; Duncan MacDonald on horseback with woman on 
horseback in front of tepees; and a man in loincloth near tepee. 

COPYRIGHT CLAIMANT: Norman A. Forsyth 
DATE(S): 1907 

EXTENT: 6 photographic prints 


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LOT 12938 

Pawnee and Sioux Pow-wow 

DESCRIPTION: Photographic prints taken during pow-wow and peace pipe conference August 5-8, 
1925, held by Pawnee and Sioux to commemorate the 52nd anniversary of the battle of Massacre 
Canyon. Images include group and individual portraits of Pawnee, Sioux, and Euro-American men 
standing in front of a tree in Massacre Canyon, near Trenton, Nebraska. Also includes image of a 
Pawnee man with peace pipe, kneeling with two Euro-American boys in sailor suits on either side, and 
a group of Sioux and Pawnee men and women participants in the "peace conference." 

COPYRIGHT CLAIMANT: Martin A. Ellingson 
DATE(S): 1925 

EXTENT: 10 photographic prints 

LOT 12939 

Portraits of Sioux Tribal Chiefs and other Native Americans 

DESCRIPTION: Color halftone photomechanical reproductions of formal head-and-shoulders black and 
white photographic portraits of tribal chiefs, other men (some holding pipes or weapons), and two 
women. Subjects include Sioux chiefs Painted Horse, High Hawk, Left-Hand Bear, Little Wound, Broken 
Arm, Shot-in-the-Eye, and Susie Shot-in-the Eye; also James Lone Elk (Crow), Yellow Shirt (Brule), Chief 
Wolf Robe (Cheyenne), Big Man, Chase-in-the-Morning, Stella Yellow Shirt and baby. Original photos 
possibly taken in Omaha, Nebraska during Indian Congress. 

PHOTOGRAPHER: Herman Heyn 

DATE(S): 1898-1903 

EXTENT: 17 photomechanical prints 

LOT 12940 

Portraits of Sitting Bull and Chief Gall 

DESCRIPTION: Studio portraits of Sitting Bull holding peace pipe; two images show him wearing glasses. 
Also an image of Gall, the Hunkpapa chief, standing, wearing loincloth, in front of painted backdrop. 
PHOTOGRAPHER: Orlando Scott Goff 
DATE(S): 1881 and 1885 
EXTENT: 4 photographic prints 

LOT 12941 

Sioux Portraits and Camp Life 

DESCRIPTION: Postcard portraits of Sioux woman with baby in cradleboard in front of painted backdrop, 
and "Chief Lone Dog" in ceremonial dress outdoors. Also includes image of Sioux camp with canvas 
tepees, wagons, and man on horseback, probably in Montana. 

COPYRIGHT CLAIMANT: Elma Arnette 
DATE(S): 1906 

EXTENT: 3 photographic prints 

LOT 12942 

Winnebago Performers 

DESCRIPTION: Images include Winnebago performers in ceremonial clothing and a steamboat near 
Stand Rock at the Dells of the Wisconsin River, and "Eagle Dancers" performing outdoors. Also includes 
portrait of Chach-scheb-nee-nick-ah (Young Eagle) wearing beaded garments, holding a tomahawk. 
COPYRIGHT CLAIMANT: Henry H. Bennett 
DATE(S): 1904 and 1929 
EXTENT: 3 photographic prints 


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LOT 12943 

Crow Fair, Montana 

DESCRIPTION: Includes images of Crow men and women in ceremonial dress, on horseback, a horse 
with a saddle, men dancing, and canvas tepees and tents. 

COPYRIGHT CLAIMANT: Henry Fair 
DATE(S): 1906 

EXTENT: 9 photographic prints 

LOT 12944 

Chippewa, Pueblo, Kiowa, Mescalero Apache, Blackfeet, and Osage Portraits 

DESCRIPTION: Various images of individuals and groups meeting and working, some wearing traditional 
dress and others in Euro-American clothing. One old woman making corncob bundles; an infant in 
cradleboard chewing on the corner of a book, "Indians at work"; elaborately dressed Blackfeet sitting 
near tepees; Mescalero Apache devil dancers; group of Kiowa in meeting house or church in Oklahoma 
(?); Osage and Euro-American men, including "Comm. Sells, Interior Dept." One image appears be ca. 
1925. 

COPYRIGHT CLAIMANT: unknown 
DATE(S): ca. 1925, ca. 1940-1950 
EXTENT: 9 photographic prints 

LOT 12945 

Ute Portraits 

DESCRIPTION: Images of Ute man seated in front of shelter and lying in shelter, and baby in 
cradleboard on wolf skin rug. Also includes image of Ute men and women performing the Bear Dance 
at Uintah Reservation, Utah. 

COPYRIGHT CLAIMANT: Alta Ida Newcomb 
DATE(S): 1907 

EXTENT: 4 photographic prints 

LOT 12946 

Sioux Camp Scenes 

DESCRIPTION: Images of Sioux camp life. Includes images of men and boys on horseback, a man in 
Crow ceremonial dress, Grey Eagle with his family, women and children in front of a tepee, and a Sioux 
girl and Euro-American girl. Also includes posed scenes of activities such as Sioux men sitting in council, 
men passing the peace pipe, and a "Sioux scout" looking for a trail. 

PHOTOGRAPHER: Truman Ward Ingersoll 
DATE(S): 1900 

EXTENT: 13 photographic prints 

LOT 12949 

Pueblo Indians in New Mexico 

DESCRIPTION: Images of elderly Pueblo women at Laguna Pueblo, Tesuque Pueblo men performing the 
Eagle Dance at Santa Fe, a view of San Domingo Pueblo, a group portrait of men and women in 
ceremonial dress at Laquna Pueblo, a collection of Native American artifacts on a blanket, and stone 
ruins of the "Aztec tower." 

PHOTOGRAPHER: Ben Wittick 
DATE(S): 1879-1883 
EXTENT: 6 photographic prints 


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LOT 12950 

Simulated Scenes of Native American Life 

DESCRIPTION: Native American man and young woman posed in outdoor scenes depicting an "Indian 
maid" in the woods, an eagle attacking a man, a "Sioux hunter" stalking a deer, and a man with bow and 
arrow behind a cliff. 

PHOTOGRAPHER: International Stereograph Company 
DATE(S): 1908 

EXTENT: 5 photographic prints on stereocards 


LOT 12951 

Shawnee, Sauk, and Fox in Oklahoma 

DESCRIPTION: Shawnee, Sauk, and Fox camp life in Oklahoma including images of women gambling; 
families posed in front of rush mat or canvas dwellings; the interior of a canvas dwelling; Shawnee 
hunters with rifles; and a "Sac and Fox warrior" in ceremonial dress. 

PHOTOGRAPHER: Strohmeyer & Wyman 
DATE(S): 1900 

EXTENT: 18 photographic prints on stereocards 


LOT 12952 

Nez Perce Dancers 

DESCRIPTION: Nez Perce men in ceremonial dress, performing dances at fair in Idaho, in front of 
Euro-American audience. 

PHOTOGRAPHER: Fair & Thompson 
DATE(S): 1902 

EXTENT: 6 photographic prints on stereocards 


LOT 12953 

Native Americans in Arizona 

DESCRIPTION: Apache men playing cards, an Apache man, "Hearty Jack," in front of a bush shelter, and 
a group of Apache men and a few Euro-American men, in front of buildings, possibly at San Carlos 
Reservation. Also includes images of a Yuma man watching "emigrants" arrive in wagons, a Yuma girl, 
and a Mohave man and boy. 

PHOTOGRAPHER: Continent Stereoscopic Company 
DATE(S): 1870-1900 

EXTENT: 6 photographic prints on stereocards 


LOT 12954 

Shoshoni Portraits 

DESCRIPTION: Images of a "chief of the Snake River Indians" in feather headdress, a family of women 
and children seated in front of a tepee, and a group of men in ceremonial dress dancing. 
PHOTOGRAPHER: Carleton H. Graves 
DATE(S): 1903 

EXTENT: 3 photographic prints on stereocards 


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LOT 12955 

Sioux Portraits and Views 

DESCRIPTION: Individual and group portraits of Sioux (probably Oglala) adults and children (some 
identified as being from the Pine Ridge Agency) in traditional dress; burial scaffolds; drying meat; tepees; 
camp scenes; and a reproduction of an earlier (pre-1890) image of Sitting Bull with wife. 
PHOTOGRAPHER: William R. Cross 
DATE(S): 1907 

EXTENT: 10 photographic prints on stereocards 


LOT 12956 

Sarsi Indians 

DESCRIPTION: Men on horseback and with horses; woman at entrance to tepee; and a woman with 
child on her back. 

PHOTOGRAPHER: Strohmeyer & Wyman 
DATE(S): 1900 

EXTENT: 4 photographic prints on stereocards 


LOT 12957 

Group Portraits of Ojibwa (?) Indians 

DESCRIPTION: Outdoor portraits of posed couples, family groups or "braves," sitting inside or in front 
of reed mat houses or tepees. Some individuals are holding lacrosse racquets. Some are identified by 
name or tribe, although some are captioned with contradictory tribe names, e.g. "Blackfoot" on one and 
"Sioux" on a near-duplicate. Depicted are Maza-i-casuawin and Anpa-ohdinajin, Chief Black Hawk or 
Chief Black Head and family, and Green Cloud and family. Also includes portrait of 
Chach-scheb-nee-nick-ah (Young Eagle), a Winnebago man. 

COPYRIGHT CLAIMANT: T.W. Ingersoll, H.C. White Company, and H.H. Bennett 

DATE(S): 1898 and 1904 

EXTENT: 10 photographic prints on stereocards 


LOT 12958 

Flathead and Kalispel Indians on Flathead Indian Reservation in Montana 

DESCRIPTION: Outdoor portraits of Flathead chief Chariot, and another chief, Louison; group portraits 
of Chariot with his family; all photos show tepees and Flathead ceremonial dress and accessories. 
Photos of Chariot were taken before his death in 1900. 

PHOTOGRAPHER: Norman A. Forsyth 
DATE(S): 1908 

EXTENT: 5 photographic prints on stereocards 


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LOT 12959 

Portraits of Individuals and Groups of Native Americans 

DESCRIPTION: Studio portraits of individuals and studio and outdoor group portraits of Crow, Ute, 
Ojibwa, Winnebago, Pawnee, Pueblo, Sioux, Pima, Cheyenne, and other Native Americans of 
unidentified tribes. Subjects wear traditional dress and mix of Euro-American and traditional dress. 
Includes portraits of Geronimo, Young Eagle, Ute chiefs Ignacio and Buckskin Charlie, Alvino Chavaria, 
Hos-Hos-Mox-Mox, Drag Wolf and Big Head, Cheyenne chief Magpie, Chief Eagle Elk, and High Eagle 
(C.C. Calhoun). Also includes an autographed group portrait of chiefs including Plenty Coos (i.e., Coups) 
with President Harding outside the White House; Pawnee dancers at ceremony honoring soldiers 
returned from World War I; a Crow delegation; group of Utes including Buckskin Charlie; Pima chief and 
family near wickiup; photoprint of a painting of "Short Bull's camp" with tepees, horses, and Sioux men, 
women and children engaged in camp activities; a photomechanical print of an image by C. M. Bell of 
a Sioux delegation to Washington D.C.; men and women on horseback, possibly Nez Perce or Yakima, 
at a "Pioneer Pow Wow" in Walla Walla, Washington; a group of Pueblo men in loincloths wearing bells 
on their legs in front of a building; and Boy Scouts dressed as "Indians" dancing in a gymnasium. 
COPYRIGHT CLAIMANT: various (see online catalog) 

DATE(S): 1872-1926 

EXTENT: 23 photographic prints and 4 prints 

LOT 12960 

Native American Portraits 

DESCRIPTION: Studio portraits of Native Americans, two identified as Winnebago, one possibly Oto. 
Sitters include four young men dressed in cloth shirts, beaded chokers, earrings, and bandanas, and a 
young boy, Jose Sabino Uc (?) in Euro-American dress seated on box, holding sword. 

COPYRIGHT CLAIMANT: unknown 
DATE(S): 1865-1880 
EXTENT: 5 photographic prints 

LOT 12961 

Winnebago, Omaha, Iowa, Sioux, Ojibwa & Pawnee Portraits and Camps 

DESCRIPTION: Formal portraits of individual men and women (many identified), including named tribal 
chiefs, and groups in native dress, with some Euro-American influences. Also numerous camp scenes, 
and groups with tepees or travois, a group at a (treaty or census?) table; and Omaha pipe dance; and 
manufacturing bricks. Two images show what may be the Winnebago agent's large frame house, with 
Indians lined up nearby. 

PHOTOGRAPHER(s): C.L. Hamilton, Hamilton & Kodylek, and B.H. Gurnsey and others 
DATE(S): 1865-1880 

EXTENT: 65 photographic prints on stereocards 


LOT 12962 

Indians of Canada 

DESCRIPTION: Posed outdoor portraits, and scenes of domestic activities including scraping moosehide, 
catching salmon and preparing them for drying, basket weaving, child care, hunting for prairie chickens, 
tending horses, and one snowy scene on Siwash reservation; locations range from Alberta and British 
Columbia, to Ontario and Prince Edward Island; named tribes are Siwash [Salishan] and Sarsi. 
COPYRIGHT CLAIMANT: Underwood & Underwood, et. al. 

DATE(S): 1900-1928 

EXTENT: 17 photographic prints on stereocards 


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LOT 12963 

Siksika (Blackfoot) Portraits 

DESCRIPTION: Portraits of Siksika (Blackfoot) men, women, and children posed against stucco wall. 
Women wear dresses decorated with cowrie shells and beads, and men wear feather headdresses or fur 
caps and beaded shirts. Sitters include Chief Lazy Boy, Chief Three Bears, Chief Long Time Sleep, Mrs. 
White Calf and others. 

COPYRIGHT CLAIMANT: (Joseph) Byron Company 

DATE(S): 1912-1913 

EXTENT: 10 photographic prints 


LOT 12964 

Siksika (Blackfoot) in Washington, D.C. 

DESCRIPTION: Images of Siksika (Blackfoot) men and women visiting Washington, D.C. including 
painted tepees at campsite in northeast Washington, D.C., Two Guns White Calf and Siksika woman 
riding subway cars between the Capitol and Senate office building, and Siksika man in feather headdress 
at campsite with crowd of Euro-American spectators looking at him. 

COPYRIGHT CLAIMANT: unknown 
DATE(S): 1928 

EXTENT: 6 photographic prints 


LOT 12965 

Native Americans at the Panama-California Exposition 

DESCRIPTION: Images of the Painted Desert exhibit of Southwest Native American cultures at the 
Panama-California Exposition in San Diego, 1915-1916. Includes images of Zuni women making pottery 
under a drying platform, Pueblo women firing pottery, Hopi bake ovens, a trading post, and men doing 
the Dog Dance in a kiva. 

COPYRIGHT CLAIMANT: Panama-California Exposition 
DATE(S): 1914-1915 
EXTENT: 5 photographic prints 


LOT 12966 

Siksika (Blackfoot) Portraits 

DESCRIPTION: Portraits of Siksika (Blackfoot) men and one woman in ceremonial dress, posed outdoors, 
some in front of tepees. Sitters include Chief Lame Wolf, Wallace Night Gun, Eagle Calf, Wades in 
Water, Last Star, and Bird Sings Different. 

COPYRIGHT CLAIMANT: unknown 
DATE(S): 1900-1950 
EXTENT: 5 photographic prints 


119 


LOT 12967 

Images Relating to Ojibwa, Sioux, Salish, and Other Tribes 

DESCRIPTION: Images include scalp of Sioux leader Little Crow; a Native American man holding a rifle 
inside the "deserted tepee" of Sitting Bull; cattle and horses probably on the Flathead Indian Reservation 
in Montana; an Ojibwa (Chippewa) "chief and medicine man" in front of boat; an Ojibwa woman with 
a baby in a cradleboard in front of a reed mat shelter; a Native American man and boy "hunting" in the 
snow; army tents, cannons, and horses gathered on the plains probably during the Riel Rebellion of Metis 
in 1885 in Saskatchewan, Canada; and Cherokee or Ojibwa men receiving money, possibly for land, 
from Euro-American men seated at a table (Odanah, Wisconsin). 

COPYRIGHT CLAIMANT: Frank Jay Haynes et al. 

DATE(S): cl 870-1900 

EXTENT: 9 photographic prints on stereocards 


LOT 12968 

Portraits of Sitting Bull and His Family 

DESCRIPTION: Copy photographs of formal and informal individual and group portraits (both paintings 
and photographs) of Hunkpapa Sioux leader Sitting Bull. Also includes images of members of his family, 
including his daughter Standing Holy, son Crow Foot, other unidentified persons; and images of Sitting 
Bull's log cabin, his corral, the burial of his son, his "squaw and tepee." 

COPYRIGHT CLAIMANT: unknown 
DATE(S): ca. 1880-ca. 1950 
EXTENT: 33 photographic prints 


LOT 12969 

Scenes of Mandan and Other Tribes 

DESCRIPTION: Scenes depict Mandans, Minatarre (Hidatsa), and Arikara groups of men, women, 
dances, and dogsled. Also two portraits, one Mandan and one Arikara. 

COPYRIGHT CLAIMANT: unknown 
DATE(S): [published 1843] 

EXTENT: 6 prints 


LOT 12971 

Portraits and Portrayals of Native American Women and Children 

DESCRIPTION: Posed and informal portraits of individual women, and women with infants in 
cradleboards on their backs. One composite (?) photo of "Wionona" in traditional dress standing by a 
tree; five posed studio portraits of probably a non-Indian young woman portraying "White Wing" with 
Native American clothing, baskets, tepee. 

COPYRIGHT CLAIMANT: Ethel Rawlins, Delia Marie Thompson, et al. 

DATE(S): 1905-1915 
EXTENT: 8 photographic prints 


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120 


LOT 12972 

Reproductions of Portrait Paintings and Other Graphics of Native Americans 

DESCRIPTION: Graphics, photographic reproductions, and three dimensional works. Included are two 
engravings of portrait paintings of Indian leaders Sa-go-ye-wat-ha (Seneca chief Red Jacket) and 
Thayendanagea (Mohawk chief Joseph Brant); fourteen photos of portraits painted by Joe Scheuerle of 
Blackfeet (?) men, including Chief Curly Bear, Heavy Breast, Chief Big Moon, Chief Wolf Plume, and 
others; photo of three-dimensional work entitled "The Signal," of Native American man holding flaming 
stick aloft; mounted photo of painting of Indian camp in idyllic setting, entitled" State of Washington 
Views"; photo of pencil portrait of Acoma Pueblo Indian, by W. Langdon Kihn; halftone of portrait photos 
of Chief Bird Rattler and Chief Heavy Breast, by Hileman; photo of 1851 portrait sketch of Sioux Chief 
Little Crow by Frank B. Mayer, and modern copy photo of portrait of Little Crow; photo of painting of 
wood door, hung with rifle, pistol, bow, woven basket, fringed and beaded rifle case, and bighorn sheep 
head; photo of flint spear head; engraving of General Goffe "repulsing the Indians at Hadley"; two 
photos of engravings of Native Americans in Canada or Prince William Sound, Alaska; and 
photomechanical reproduction of a photo by William S. Soule depicting a Comanche camp with tepees. 
ARTIST: Joe Scheuerle, et al. 

DATE(S): ca. 1835-ca. 1950 

EXTENT: 21 photographic prints, 3 engravings, 3 photomechanical reproductions 


LOT 12973 

Miscellaneous Group Portraits of Native Americans 

DESCRIPTION: Includes images of Bald Eagle, Native American men, and a Euro-American man 
examining a gun on the ship "Recruit"; men in feather headdresses, and women, probably Cherokee, on 
Qualla Reservation; and an exhibition at the "Onteora County Fair" showing women, men, and boys, 
probably Euro-Americans, dressed in fringed clothing and feather headdresses with a paper tepee and 
baskets. 

COPYRIGHT CLAIMANT: Conrad O. Bickelmann 
DATE(S): 1903 and 1917-1950 
EXTENT: 3 photographic prints 


LOT 12974 

Portraits of Native Americans 

DESCRIPTION: Most prints consist of individual portraits or scenes, reproduced from photographs, 
surrounded by a decorative frame of Native American "motifs" such as canoes, bows and arrows, tepees, 
and feathers. Individual images include studio portraits of Nez Perce, Siksika (Blackfoot), Crow, Cree, 
and Sioux people. Sitters include Nez Perce chiefs Joseph and White Eagle, Siksika chiefs Yellow Quill, 
Big Thunder, and Black Wolf, and several Sioux chiefs. Also depicted are encampments with tepees, a 
Sioux war dance, and "Brady's warriors" during the 1885 Riel Rebellion in Canada. 

PUBLISHER: Albertype Company 
DATE(S): 1890-1920 

EXTENT: 14 photomechanical prints in souvenir view book 


121 


LOT 12975 

Portraits of Native Americans 

DESCRIPTION: Two portraits probably taken in 1875 in Okmulgee, Indian Territory during the Grand 
Council of the Indian Territory. Sitters include Apple Tree, seated on rocks holding a tomahawk and 
wearing a roach hairpiece with a feather, and "Black Hawk," an Arapaho chief seated on rocks holding 
a peace pipe and wearing a peace medal. Also includes image of a Navajo shaman seated in front of 
a blanket backdrop. 

PHOTOGRAPHER: John K. Hillers 
DATE(S): 1872-1885 
EXTENT: 3 photographic prints 

LOT 12976 

Reproductions of Portraits of Native Americans by E.A. Burbank 

DESCRIPTION: Photographic prints and halftone prints of portrait paintings and drawings (some in color) 
of Native Americans. Subjects are mostly Crow men, including Chief Deaf Bull, White Swan, Cut Ear, 
Chief Plenty-Coos (i.e. Coups), Geronimo, and many others. Other subjects are men and women from 
tribes including Southern and Northern Cheyenne, Arapaho, Apache, Sioux, Brule Sioux, Nez Perce, 
Navajo, Moqui (Hopi), Kiowa, and Columbia (Sinkiuse-Columbia). 

COPYRIGHT CLAIMANT: E.A. Burbank 
DATE(S): 1897-1903 

EXTENT: 60 photographic prints and 23 photomechanical prints 

LOT 12977 

Portrayal of a Native American 

DESCRIPTION: Studio portraits of a man portraying a Native American (?) in traditional attire. Two 
full-length and one head-and-shoulders portrait showing man wearing beaded accessories, fringed 
buckskin or cloth, and single feather at back of head. Probably photographed in connection with an 
historical play or tableau. 

COPYRIGHT CLAIMANT: Mystique Krewe of Ka-noo-no 
DATE(S): 1906 

EXTENT: 3 photographic prints 

LOT 12978 

Portraits of Nez Perce Chief Joseph 

DESCRIPTION: Portraits of Chief Joseph standing near river, wearing feather headdress and holding 
rifle; standing with A.C. Smith, a Euro-American man; and seated with Smohallah and Eagle of Light. 
Also includes two three-quarter length studio portraits. 

COPYRIGHT CLAIMANT: various 
DATE(S): 1870-1903 
EXTENT: 5 photographic prints 


LOT 12979 

Portraits of Tal-a-mas-mico (John D. Bemo) 

DESCRIPTION: Studio portraits of Seminole missionary Tal-a-mas-mico (John D. Bemo) in suit and bow 
tie. Includes full figure view of Tal-a-mas-mico, standing with cane and top hat, and half figure views 
of him seated in chair. 

COPYRIGHT CLAIMANT: G.K. Nellis 
DATE(S): 1875 

EXTENT: 5 photographic prints 


122 


LOT 12980 

Portraits of Geronimo 

DESCRIPTION: Portraits of Geronimo dressed in mix of Euro-American and traditional clothing and 
various headdresses. Also includes one portrait of him and other Apache men, women, and a boy, at 
the Louisiana Purchase Exposition (1904 World's Fair, St. Louis, Missouri), and one image of him with 
his two nieces. 

COPYRIGHT CLAIMANT: various 
DATE(S): 1903-1937 
EXTENT: 8 photographic prints 

LOT 12981 

Portrait Medallions of Native Americans 

DESCRIPTION: Photographs of round portrait medallions sculpted by Edward Warren Sawyer, each a 
relief profile portrait of a named Native American. Subjects are men, women, and children of various 
tribes including Sioux, Cheyenne, Navajo, Crow, Pawnee, Arapaho, Apache, Southern Cheyenne, 
Comanche, Kickapoo, Osage, Yuma, and Wichita. 

COPYRIGHT CLAIMANT: Edward Warren Sawyer 
DATE(S): 1913 

EXTENT: 31 photographic prints 

LOT 12982 

Southwestern Indian Portraits and Scenes 

DESCRIPTION: Pima women and some men winnowing, sifting, threshing, and reaping wheat; a Pima 
woman displaying baskets outside her thatched-roof house; woman ("Old Bertha") grinding pinole (?); 
woman ("Cecilia") at a well; Taos woman and two children; Althkimbah (?) weaver weaving blanker- 
other named subjects include Susana, Christine Maribal standing by doorway and Kewan-Venema, an 
old man. 

COPYRIGHT CLAIMANT: Max Wesley Kegley 

DATE(S): 1932-1933 

EXTENT: 13 photographic prints 

LOT 12983 

Tama (Fox) Portraits and Dance Scenes, Tama, Iowa 

DESCRIPTION: Eight scenes of men, women, and boys in ceremonial dress, in "Pow Wow dance"; 
outdoor full length portraits of flutist; woman in Euro-American dress with baby; old woman; J. Buffalo 
family and others; a graveyard; and reed mat dwellings. 

COPYRIGHT CLAIMANT: Fred R. Thedens 
DATE(S): 1926 

EXTENT: 17 photographic prints 


LOT 12984 

Sioux Portraits 

DESCRIPTION: Stylized genre scenes of Sioux men and women engaged in various activities. Includes 
a woman mourning beneath a scaffold burial, a man making arrows, a man with a drum "calling the 
council," two women seated around a campfire, and a man (Ben Reifel) playing a flute. 
PHOTOGRAPHER: John Alvin Anderson 
DATE(S): 1929 

EXTENT: 7 photographic prints 


123 


LOT 12985 

Native Americans of the Pacific Northwest Coast 

DESCRIPTION: Images depict Swinomish men in canoes, and a "Lummi chief" spearing and shooting 
salmon with bow and arrow. Photographic prints probably taken on San Juan or other islands of Puget 
Sound or on nearby mainland in Washington State. 

COPYRIGHT CLAIMANT: Fred H. Kiser 
DATE(S): 1924 

EXTENT: 4 photographic prints 


LOT 12986 

Portraits of Chief Red Feather 

DESCRIPTION: Studio portraits of "Chief Red Feather" wearing beaded clothing and feather headdress, 
and of an "Apache Chief' wearing fringed shirt, bone breastplate, and feather headdress. 

COPYRIGHT CLAIMANT: Walter H. Edmond 
DATE(S): 1921 

EXTENT: 7 photographic prints 


LOT 12987 

Cliff Dwellings in Colorado and Arizona 

DESCRIPTION: Three photographic prints of cliff dwellings at or near Mesa Verde, Colorado, including 
the "Round Tower." Also includes one image of cliff dwellings in Arizona. 

COPYRIGHT CLAIMANT: Oliver Lippincott 
DATE(S): 1898 and 1923 
EXTENT: 4 photographic prints 


LOT 12988 

Cheyenne and Sioux Veterans of the Battle of the Little Big Horn 

DESCRIPTION: Informal outdoor portraits of "survivors" of the Battle of the Little Big Horn (1876), taken 
fifty years later, 1926. Includes one image of "White Man Runs Him," the last living one of General 
Custer's scouts. All subjects are older men in ceremonial dress. 

COPYRIGHT CLAIMANT: Elsa Spear Edwards 
DATE(S): 1926-1927 
EXTENT: 5 photographic prints 


LOT 12989 

Portraits of Native Americans of the Pacific Northwest and Alaska 

DESCRIPTION: Includes studio portraits of a Yakima infant; a Yakima mother and child; a young Yakima 
woman, Wa-nik-noot; a Nez Perce man; and a Salishan (Siwash) basket maker surrounded by baskets 
and a totem pole. Also includes images of Yakima chief Chat-ta-ma-nee and his family posed outside 
a striped canvas tepee; a group of Yakima hop pickers; Maricopa women making baskets outside a brush 
shelter; Native American men and women in a tent in Taku, Alaska; a Tlingit (?) woman in a canoe in 
Hoonah, Alaska; and a view of an encampment, possibly of Crow people in Montana. 

COPYRIGHT CLAIMANT: Frank La Roche 
DATE(S): 1903 

EXTENT: 11 photographic prints 


124 


LOT 12990 

Isleta and Taos Portraits 

DESCRIPTION: Portraits of a man butchering a sheep at Taos Pueblo; Maria of Isleta Pueblo, a woman 
on a wheat wagon; and a man delivering wood in a wagon at Taos Pueblo. 

COPYRIGHT CLAIMANT: James G. Dyett 
DATE(S): 1938 

EXTENT: 4 photographic prints 
LOT 12991 

Scenes From Hiawatha 

DESCRIPTION: Scenes from Hiawatha including Hiawatha with Nokomis in front of tepee, Hiawatha in 
canoe on lake, and Hiawatha and Minnehaha leaving her father's tepee. 

COPYRIGHT CLAIMANT: Austin Tremaize Kempton 
DATE(S): 1908 

EXTENT: 7 photomechanical prints 

LOT 12992 

Apache Portraits 

DESCRIPTION: Portraits of two Apache women and a baby with baskets, an elderly Apache woman 
holding a basket, and Apache chief Chilchuana. 

COPYRIGHT CLAIMANT: The Lubken Company 
DATE(S): 1907 

EXTENT: 3 photographic prints 

LOT 12993 

Washo Portraits 

DESCRIPTION: Portraits of an elderly woman wrapped in blanket and holding a staff, and an elderly 
man. 

COPYRIGHT CLAIMANT: James A. Lawrence 
DATE(S): 1938 

EXTENT: 3 photographic prints 

LOT 12994 

Native American Portraits 

DESCRIPTION: Stylized portrait entitled "Cheyenne greeting" depicting man in headdress and loincloth 
standing on cliff with arm raised in air; a Tewa dancer, "Wah-pah-nah-yah," in feather headdress; and 
a Kiowa man Alfred Kodaseet, in horn headdress. 

COPYRIGHT CLAIMANT: Edmund Chase Shaw 
DATE(S): 1938 

EXTENT: 4 photographic prints 

LOT 12995 

Pueblo Scenes 

DESCRIPTION: Images of Pueblo men and women posed in front of pueblo buildings. Also includes two 
portraits of Pueblo men wearing a blanket. 

COPYRIGHT CLAIMANT: Betty H. Fryer 
DATE(S): 1921 

EXTENT: 6 photographic prints 


125 


LOT 12996 

Native Americans in Washington State 

DESCRIPTION: Native American men and women posed in genre scenes by lake, wearing a mixture of 
different clothing styles. Includes man wearing a wig, in fringed skirt and beaded apron, holding arrow 
in mouth standing with woman in fringed dress; the same man spearing fish in lake; "Princess Ne-wi-ke," 
wearing fringed dress and holding woven handbag; and "Modern Olympic Mt. Courtship" depicting a 
man wearing a blanket talking to a smiling woman. 

COPYRIGHT CLAIMANT: Charlie Jones 
DATE(S): 1925 

EXTENT: 4 photographic prints 


LOT 12997 

Portraits of Monk Shavano, Arapaho or Comanche 

DESCRIPTION: Formal full-length and head-and-shoulders portraits of Arapaho (?) or Comanche (?) 
man. Monk Shavano (or Chavaneaux), in ceremonial dress. 

COPYRIGHT CLAIMANT: Ira P. Tomey 
DATE(S): 1914 

EXTENT: 3 photographic prints 


LOT 12998 

Portraits of Native Americans (Paiute?) in California 

DESCRIPTION: Images depict a group of Native American children; a family in Euro-American dress; 
a group of men "playing the grass game," in front of a circular wood structure; and a group of people 
seated around poles hung with cloth (burial ceremony?). 

COPYRIGHT CLAIMANT: William Thunen 
DATE(S): 1906 

EXTENT: 5 photographic prints on stereocards 


LOT 12999 

Postcards of Native Americans 

DESCRIPTION: Postcards depicting scenes of Native American life and portraits of Native Americans. 
Includes images of Navajo woman weaving a blanket; a Pima baby; babies in cradleboards; a woman 
at Isleta Pueblo; Pueblo women selling pottery at a train; a Ute man in a feather headdress; and a Hopi 
man smoking a cigarette. Sitters include Angeline, the daughter of Chief Seattle; Ute chief Buckskin 
Charlie; Ojibwa chief Otossaway; Shoshoni chief Washakie; and Yellow Wolf. 

COPYRIGHT CLAIMANTS: Detroit Publishing Co., Franz Huld, F.A. Rinehart, Charles Weidner, and the 
Indian Museum of Natural History 
DATE(S): 1900-1920 
EXTENT: 22 prints (postcards) 


126 


LOT 13000 

Native American Portraits 

DESCRIPTION: Copies of photographic prints collected by the U.S. Army Signal Corps. Includes portraits 
of Sioux men. Low Dog and Crow King, who fought in the Battle of the Little Big Horn; Curly, one of 
Custer's Crow scouts, with his horse; and the Indian Agent John P. Clum with two Apache men, Diablo 
and Eskaminzim, at the San Carlos Agency in Arizona in 1 875. Also includes image of Native American 
women in front of log structure, tepees, and meat drying rack near Fort Laramie, Wyoming. 
COLLECTOR: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers 
DATE(S): 1875-1920 
EXTENT: 5 photographic prints 

LOT 13001 

Native American Stickball Players 

DESCRIPTION: Group portraits of Native American stickball players dressed in ribbon work loincloths 
and holding racquets and stetson style hats. Probably Creek or Cherokee. Probably photographed in 
Oklahoma. 

COPYRIGHT CLAIMANT: George H. Farnum 
DATE(S): 1924 

EXTENT: 2 photographic prints 

LOT 13002 

Potawatomi and Ojibwa Delegation Portraits 

DESCRIPTION: Studio portraits of Ojibwa chief Hole-in-the-Day, wearing blanket over Euro-American 
clothes and feathers in his hair; and of two Potawatomi men, one seated in chair wearing peace medal 
and holding tomahawk, and the other wearing a fringed buckskin shirt. 

PHOTOGRAPHER: Mathew B. Brady 
DATE(S): 1855-1870 
EXTENT: 2 photographic prints 

LOT 13003 

Tlingit and Other Northwest Coast Artifacts 

DESCRIPTION: Two images depict a Tlingit "raven hat" in the shape of raven head. The other image 
depicts a variety of artifacts from Northwest Coast people, possible Bella Coola, including baskets, 
wooden masks and statues and a "ceremonial board." 

COPYRIGHT CLAIMANT: Arthur French and Sheldon Jackson Museum 
DATE(S): 1901 and 1930 
EXTENT: 3 photographic prints 

LOT 13004 

Elderly Native American in the Southwest 

DESCRIPTION: Images of elderly Native American man, "Old Talle-yah," possibly Apache or Pima, 
wearing blanket, seated and standing near cactus, rocks, and a basket. Includes one image of him 
seated in a brush structure in front of a fire. 

COPYRIGHT CLAIMANT: Ben Ward 
DATE(S): 1914 

EXTENT: 3 photographic prints 


127 


LOT 13005 

Portraits of Native American Actors 

DESCRIPTION: Portraits of Native American men in feather headdresses and beads and a Native 
American woman in headband. Sitters, who were probably actors, include Chief Clear Sky, Chief Big 
Tree, Chief Lux Oshi "as Young Turtle," and Trinida Mayado "as Red Wing." "Mission players" is written 
on some captions after sitter's names. 

COPYRIGHT CLAIMANT: E. Willard Spurr 
DATE(S): 1925 

EXTENT: 6 photographic prints 

LOT 13006 

Native American Portraits 

DESCRIPTION: Outdoor portraits of men, possibly Osage in Oklahoma, wearing blankets, bear claw 
necklaces, feather headdresses and Euro-American clothing; and holding feather fans, tobacco bags, and 
calumets. Sitters include Rush Roberts, and his son, George Roberts; Dog Chief, and Walking In. 
COPYRIGHT CLAIMANT: unknown 
DATE(S): 1930 

EXTENT: 3 photographic prints 

LOT 13007 

Portraits of Native Americans at the Louisiana Purchase Exposition 

DESCRIPTION: Portraits of Native Americans at the Louisiana Purchase Exposition of 1904 (St. Louis 
World's Fair, Missouri), including Cheyenne, Osage, and Pueblo people. Includes portraits of an "Osage 
warrior" and Cheyenne scout; a Pueblo family; a Pueblo mother and child; Pueblo men doing the Eagle 
Dance; and men performing an inaccurate version of the "snake dance," kneeling in front of a man 
taking a snake out of a pot. One image depicts a group of Native Americans with two Euro-American 
men. 

COPYRIGHT CLAIMANT: Gerhard Sisters 

DATE(S): 1904-1905 

EXTENT: 13 photographic prints 

LOT 13008 

Navajo Portraits 

DESCRIPTION: Studio portraits of Navajo men and women, probably members of delegations to 
Washington, D.C. Sitters include Navajo leader Manuelito (Te-han-ni-ba-dan-ne), his wife Juanita, 
Cle-thul-ny (The man with horses), Ganado Mucho (Many cattle), and a group portrait of Ten-net-sa-se 
(The slender man), Ten-na-chi-yin-ni-gey (The Dark Man), and Ma-ri-an-o. Sitters posed against paper 
mache rocks; some wear blankets, headbands, and leggings, and hold bows and arrows. 
PHOTOGRAPHER: Charles Milton Bell 
DATE(S): 1873-1880 
EXTENT: 5 photographic prints 

LOT 13009 

Portraits of Sioux Men 

DESCRIPTION: Outdoor portraits of Sioux men, some in ceremonial dress. Sitters include Tioagla, 
seated on a horse; Wosla Najain, holding bow and arrows; Cetan Waste with calumet; and Karmi Tanka 
posed leaning on a tree. Also includes one studio portrait of Broken Arm. 

PHOTOGRAPHER: Herman Heyn 
DATE(S): 1899-1900 
EXTENT: 5 photographic prints 


128 


LOT 13010 

Ute Portraits 

DESCRIPTION: Images depict a group of Ute men and women in ceremonial dress in front of tepees, 
Ute men on horseback identified as the "cavalry remnant of Meeker Massacre," and men, women, and 
children seated inside a tepee "preparing for a game of Coon-Can." Sitters include Buckskin Charlie, 
Severo, Nanice, and Pe-veg-ge. 

COPYRIGHT CLAIMANT: Frank Gonner 
DATE(S): 1904-1907 
EXTENT: 3 photographic prints 


LOT 13011 

Portraits of Sioux Men 

DESCRIPTION: 1 /2 figure portraits of Sioux men, Fire Lightning and Rushing Eagle. Rushing Eagle wears 
a bear claw necklace, a peace medal, three feathers in his hair, and holds a staff. Fire Lightning wears 
a bone breastplate, a Euro-American coat and two feathers in his hair. 

COPYRIGHT CLAIMANT: Taber Prang Art Company 
DATE(S): 1907 

EXTENT: 2 photographic prints 


LOT 13012 

Portraits of Native American Men in Stylized Scenes 

DESCRIPTION: Studio portraits of Native American men, possibly Wild West Show performers, posed 
in stylized scenes with backdrop of mountains; rocks and cactus in foreground. Men wear loincloths, 
bone breastplates, feather headdresses, and hold rifles. 

COPYRIGHT CLAIMANT: William Arthur Gulick 
DATE(S): 1897 

EXTENT: 3 photographic prints 


LOT 13013 

Portraits of Knight Horse and Yellow Calf 

DESCRIPTION: Individual portraits of Knight Horse and Yellow Calf, possibly an Arapaho, in ceremonial 
headdress and body paint. 

COPYRIGHT CLAIMANT: George W. Godding 
DATE(S): 1925 

EXTENT: 3 photographic prints 


LOT 13014 

Sioux Indians at Missouri Slope Fair, North Dakota 

DESCRIPTION: Group portraits of Sioux Indians, including one woman, and one Euro-American. Some 
standing on horses; some holding U.S. flag. Sitters include Chief Redfish, Major Welch, Mrs. Two Bears, 
and Two Bears. 

COPYRIGHT CLAIMANT: Burton Laurence Brigham 
DATE(S): 1921 

EXTENT: 2 photographic prints 


129 


LOT 13015 

Portraits of Native American Men 

DESCRIPTION: Posed studio and outdoor portraits of men of unidentified tribes, or of men portraying 
Indians, in ceremonial dress. Includes named sitters Chief Kiutas Tecumseh, Chief Evergreen Tree, and 
"Benjamin Brave." Includes a publicity photo of "Lone Ranger" character Tonto. 

COPYRIGHT CLAIMANT(S): H.R. Brumsmead, James A. Blosser, Lone Ranger, Inc., Simmer Studio, and 
Fred Ernst 

DATE(S): 1915-1935 
EXTENT: 6 photographic prints 


LOT 13016 

Group Portraits of Carlisle Indian School Students 

DESCRIPTION: Group portraits of the first Sioux male and female students at Carlisle Indian School, 
posed in front of school buildings (hand painted by Angel DeCora Dietz). Also includes portrait of 
Carlisle Indian school football team and a combination photoprint of the "World's Fair Indian Band," 
possibly from Carlisle, at the Louisiana Purchase Exposition. 

PHOTOGRAPHER: John N. Choate 
DATE(S): 1879-1916 
EXTENT: 4 photographic prints 


LOT 13017 

Eskimo Portraits and Scenes 

DESCRIPTION: Portraits of Eskimo men, women, children and families, including Euro-Americans 
(possibly Mr. & Mrs. Frank Kleinschmidt). Scenes include hunting a polar bear, building an igloo, and 
traveling by dog sled. 

COPYRIGHT CLAIMANT: Frank E. Kleinschmidt 
DATE(S): 1924 

EXTENT: 16 photographic prints 


LOT 13018 

Eskimo Portraits, Port Clarence, Alaska 

DESCRIPTION: Individual and group portraits of Eskimo men, women, and children, in Port Clarence, 
Alaska. Includes portrait of fisherman and group portrait of deer (?) hunters in front of structure. 
COPYRIGHT CLAIMANT: William Hester 
DATE(S): 1900 

EXTENT: 4 photographic prints 


LOT 13019 

Portraits of Inuit Man and Woman 

DESCRIPTION: Portraits of Inuit people, Yoo-ka-Lucke (Johnny-Jump-Up) and Mary Dookshoode 
Annanuck in fur garments, who appeared at the World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago in 1 893. 
COPYRIGHT CLAIMANT: Place & Coover 
DATE(S): 1893 

EXTENT: 2 photomechanical prints 


130 


LOT 13020 

Inuit Portraits and Scenes 

DESCRIPTION: Portraits of individual Eskimo men, women and children; most are informally posed, a 
few are in action, e.g. hurling spear, hunting walrus, paddling kayak, and listening to a gramophone. 
Also includes scenes of an abandoned Eskimo village, a husky dog, men fishing, and a portrait "A 
Labrador Cree." Named sitters include Sapa, Allegoo, Tooktoo, and Nyla. 

COPYRIGHT CLAIMANT: Revillon Freres Trading Company 
PHOTOGRAPHER: Robert Flaherty 
DATE(S): 1922 

EXTENT: 18 photomechanical prints 


LOT 13021 

Inuit Portraits 

DESCRIPTION: Studio portraits of Inuit men, women, and children in Euro-American dress. Caption 
identifies people as "Dr. Hall's Esquimaux." 

PHOTOGRAPHER: I.A. Coombs 
DATE(S): 1873 

EXTENT: 2 photographic prints on stereocards 


LOT 13022 

Native American Portraits 

DESCRIPTION: Portraits of Native American men and women, probably Ojibwa and Siksika (Blackfoot). 
Includes images of Ojibwa woman making birchbark vessels and boiling syrup, Ojibwa man in canoe, 
and Siksika men in "medicine lodge" and people on horseback with travois. 

PHOTOGRAPHER: Roland Reed 
DATE(S): 1908-1912 
EXTENT: 7 photographic prints 


LOT 13023 

Portraits of "Old Gabriel" 

DESCRIPTION: Studio portraits of elderly Native American man in Euro-American dress. According to 
caption, Old Gabriel "died at county hospital near Salinas, Monterey County California, on March 16th, 
1890." 

COPYRIGHT CLAIMANT: J. Ed Bacon 
DATE(S): 1890 

EXTENT: 3 photographic prints 


131 


LOT 13024 

Photographic Views and Portraits of Arizona and Arizona Indian Tribes 

DESCRIPTION: Images of Mohave, Yuma, Maricopa, Yavapai, Pima, and Apache people in Arizona and 
one image of California Native Americans. Includes portraits of Pretty Bird, a Mohave "captain"; two 
Tonto Apache girls; Apache and Yavapai prisoners in shackles at Camp Verde; Juana, a Pima woman 
with baskets and pottery; an Apache warrior with a Mexican captive; Juan Chivaria, a Maricopa leader 
and his family; and others. Also includes images of the "first Indian school in Arizona" with students and 
Euro-American couple in front of building; San Xavier del Bac mission; Tumacacori mission; the 
commanding officers' quarters at Camp Colorado; Camp Apache in the White Mountains; Hohokam 
ruins at Casa Grande; Maricopa Wells; a posed image of U.S. soldiers "repulsing" an attack of Apaches; 
and a bearded man, possibly Gentile, posed in rocks with wagon. 

PHOTOGRAPHER: Charles Gentile 
DATE(S): 1870-1872 

EXTENT: 1 album (41 albumen photographic prints) 


LOT 13300 

Cook's Explorations to Alaska, Antarctica, and North Greenland 

DESCRIPTION: Contents are divided into three sections. Section A: Photographic album includes 
individual and group portraits of Inuit men, women, and children, most wearing fur garments, some 
nude; camp scenes; man in kayak; man eating; Commander R.E. Peary with his daughter who is in 
Native dress; Peary's daughter posed with Inuit boy and girl; Inuit summer camp; Inuit women wearing 
Danish clothing; portraits of Ona Indians; and dwellings. Some captions refer to Natives as "savages" 
or "wild." Section B: Unmounted images of the same subjects noted in section A. Other images include 
parkas, baskets, kayaks, harpoons, totem poles, skulls, bows and arrows, sled, and other artifacts. Also, 
a man hunting a polar bear. Section C: stereographs include images similar to section A. Other images 
include additional group photographs of Inuit in outdoor settings; man with net; Inuit camp with boat 
in background; Inuit camp with mountain in background; and Inuit tents. 

COPYRIGHT CLAIMANT: Frederick A. Cook Society 
DATE(S): 1891-1909 

EXTENT: 176 photographic prints in larger collection 


LOT 13354 

Views of 1876 Centennial Exposition, Philadelphia 

DESCRIPTION: One image shows a Pacific Northwest native canoe exhibited in the government building 
and one image shows a carving and design on the front of an exhibit building. 

PHOTOGRAPHER: Philadelphia Centennial Photographic Co. 

DATE(S): ca. 1867 

EXTENT: 2 stereographic prints in larger collection 


LOT 13361 

Fort Sill, Oklahoma 

DESCRIPTION: One postcard image shows "Chalepah...Apache brave ready for the dance." 
PHOTOGRAPHER: Bates 
DATE(S): 1911-1922 

EXTENT: 1 photographic print in larger collection 


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LOT 13452 

Native American Clergymen 

DESCRIPTION: Includes portraits of Rev. Christian Taopi and Rev. Paul Mazakuti; the font in the chapel 
of the church at the Santee Agency, Nebraska; exterior and interior views of the mission house and 
church of Our Merciful Savior at the Santee Agency. Also includes a portrait of an elderly Native woman. 
Images are part of series called "Wild Indians of Dakota." 

PHOTOGRAPHER: Stanley J. Morrow 
DATE(S): ca. 1870 

EXTENT: 6 stereographic prints on stereo cards 


LOT 13466 

Wheeler Survey, 1871 

DESCRIPTION: Stereographs from the geological survey "explorations west of the 100 th meridian," 
include: one image of Mohave Indians participating in the departure of boats on the Colorado River at 
Camp Mohave; one image of Mohaves lying on the ground titled "caught napping" and one image of 
Maiman, a Mohave Indian, holding a bow and arrows. 

PHOTOGRAPHER: Timothy O'Sullivan 
DATE(S): 1871 

EXTENT: 3 stereographic prints in larger collection 


LOT 13470 

Scenes on the line of the Atchison, Topeka & Sante Fe Railroad 

DESCRIPTION: This incomplete set includes views of New Mexico. Images depict Santa Clara pueblo, 
San Juan pueblo, and the Plaza at Sandia Pueblo, revealing economy and agriculture of villages. Also, 
a view of railroad tracks at Apache Canon. 

PHOTOGRAPHER: John K. Hillers 
DATE(S): 1879 or 1880 
EXTENT: 4 photographic prints 


LOT 13474 

Canyon de Chelly, Arizona 

DESCRIPTION: Includes views of the canyon, mesa, and rock formations, including Spider Rock 
("Captains of the Canyon"). Also includes one view of Canyon del Muerto, Arizona; one of "Navajo 
church," a rock formation near Fort Wingate, New Mexico. 

PHOTOGRAPHER: John K. Hillers 
DATE(S): 1879-1882 
EXTENT: 7 photographic prints 


LOT 13475 

Pueblo Indian Village, Zuni, New Mexico 

DESCRIPTION: Includes views of village; houses; some domestic artifacts; and a few villagers. Images 
reveal the economy and agriculture of the village. Also, two bird's eye views of the pueblo. 
PHOTOGRAPHER: John K. Hillers 
DATE(S): 1879 

EXTENT: 7 photographic prints 


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LOT 13493 

Views of Pueblos in New Mexico 

DESCRIPTION: Stereographs from the series "Among the ancient and interesting scenery of New 
Mexico/' include: a Tesuque pueblo man steering a plow driven by oxen; oxen pulling a cart at Tesuque 
pueblo; four men on horses titled "young bucks" at pueblo of San Juan; and the new and old church at 
Santo Domingo pueblo. 

PHOTOGRAPHER: Bennett & Brown 
DATE(S): ca. 1880 

EXTENT: 4 stereographic prints in larger collection 

LOT 13499 

Stereographs from the Great West 

DESCRIPTION: Two images from the "Great West" series include: Indian men and a non-Indian man and 
child, posing in front of a tepee (some of the men are holding weapons); and a group portrait of 
unidentified Indian women and children. Images were originally taken for F.V. Hayden's U.S. geological 
survey of the territories. 

PHOTOGRAPHER: William Henry Jackson 
DATE(S): 1870-1871 

EXTENT: 2 stereographic prints in larger collection 

LOT 13501 

Crow Village near Yellowstone River 

DESCRIPTION: One image shows a small group of Crow Indians standing in front of tepees. Image is 
titled "Crow Indian village, at the Council Tree, on the Yellowstone River." 

PHOTOGRAPHER: H.B. Calfee 
DATE(S): ca. 1867 

EXTENT: 1 stereographic print in larger collection 


134 


SUBJECT INDEX 

(numbers refer to LOTs) 


101 Ranch 2832,3559, 
3971, 12297, 12787, 
12803, 12832, 12834 

Abenaki 6312 

Achomawi Indians 12318 

Acomo Indians (see also 
PUEBLO) 2840, 3273, 

3333,3889,4522, 5145, 
5888,6840,8005, 9148, 
12316,12331,12825, 
12904, 12910, 12926, 
12972 

Adena 6231 

Advertising 1663, 3407, 
3932,3971,6677, 6730, 
9554, 10250, 10618, 
10632,10692,11156, 
12779,12917 

African-Americans 1096, 
1493, 10988, 11051, 

12838 

Agency see RESERVATIONS 

Agriculture 342, 529, 619, 
652, 789, 1136,1801, 
2575, 2775, 2840, 3193, 
3268,3379,3423, 3427, 
4474,5989,7979, 11045, 
11051,11540, 12310, 
12311,12312,12315, 
12337, 12369, 12684, 
12825,12858,12921, 
12922,12942,12944, 
12982,12989, 13470, 
13475,13493 

Ahtena Indians 3965 

Alaska 2291,2432, 3327, 
3240, 3364, 3512, 3717, 
3740, 3742, 3796, 3965, 
4540,4841,5486, 6065, 
6522,6840,7211,7406, 
7407,7442,7979,8141, 
8169, 10557, 11130, 
11156, 11453, 11525, 
12330, 12337, 12745, 
12779, 12790, 12806, 
12824,12854,12873, 
12878, 12917, 12922, 
12930, 12989, 13018, 
13300 

Alaska-Yukon-Pacific 
Exposition 12779, 12790 


Alcohol 164, 342, 406, 
650,12919 

Algonquian Indians 6312, 
12322 

Algonquin Indians 3048, 
10618 

Anthropology and 
archeology 10550, 
11210,12298 


Apache Indians 342, 619, 
650, 652, 2966, 2967, 
3427, 3747, 4274, 4296, 
4510,4654, 4677, 4863, 
5618, 5635, 6840, 7449, 
7979,8177, 11045, 11156, 
11191,11210, 11703, 
11925,12310, 12331, 
12337,12760, 12762, 
12765, 12767, 12768, 
12817,12833, 12841, 
12905,12910, 12911, 
12912,12914, 12916, 
12926,12927, 12931, 
12944,12953, 12976, 
12980,12981,12986, 
12992,13000, 13004, 
13024, 13361 


Apsaroke Indians see 

CROW INDIANS 

Arapaho Indians 3401, 
4510, 4946, 5635, 5640, 
10429,12322, 12808, 
12841,12845, 12868, 
12885, 12892, 12904, 
12975,12976, 12981, 
12997,13013 

Arctic 3367, 7211, 11043, 
12330,12806, 12917 


Arikara Indians 12321, 
12969 


Arizona 650, 652, 654, 
791,1801,3193, 3333, 
3427, 3746, 3747, 4095, 
4454, 4677, 4993, 5026, 
5129, 5630, 5989,6721, 
7979, 9052, 10117, 11145, 
11156, 11191,11210, 
11357, 11498, 11540, 
11557,11891,11892, 
12298, 12310,12311, 
12312, 12313, 12315, 
12337, 12684, 12747, 
12751,12762, 12765, 


12768, 12769, 12774, 
12807, 12810, 12813, 
12829,12840, 12858, 
12883, 12890, 12910, 
12926, 12927, 12929, 
12953, 12987, 13000, 
13024 

Arrowheads 11210, 
12972, 12984 

Assiniboine Indians 3986, 
9135,11156, 12321, 
12552,12841,12921 

Athapascan Indians 4841, 
11453,12745, 12917 

Atsina Indians 3986, 

9135,12322,12552, 
12914,12920, 12921 

Auk 2291 

Auksiwash see KLAMATH 


Bank note engravings 

4012, 11344, 12592, 
12593,12594, 12595, 
12601 

Baskets and basket 
making 2291,3544, 3747, 
4296, 4540, 4841,4847, 
6921,8021,9052,9148, 
11453, 12051, 12310, 
12312, 12313, 12314, 
12315,12318,12324, 
12325, 12326, 12327, 
12328, 12330, 12684, 
12753,12762, 12765, 
12766, 12774, 12783, 
12788, 12807, 12813, 
12829, 12830, 12848, 
12857,12870, 12871, 
12878, 12883, 12917, 
12918,12919, 12922, 
12926, 12927, 12928, 
12930, 12936, 12962, 
12971,12972, 12973, 
12982, 12989, 12992, 
13003, 13024, 13300 

Battles and 
confrontations 2528, 
2575, 2887, 3038, 3182, 
3424, 4391,4510,4654, 
4655,4709, 4711,5618, 
5638, 6337, 8177, 8834, 
8835,9356, 9431,9871, 
(continued next page) 


135 


SUBJECT INDEX 

(numbers refer to LOTs) 


Battles (continued) 

11156, 11344, 11347, 
11480, 11687,12291, 
12319, 12320,12322, 
12592,12595,12773, 
12805, 12814, 12815, 
12817, 12838, 12898, 
12938, 12967,12972, 
12974,12988,13024 

Beehive ovens see OVENS 

Bella Coola Indians 

13003 


Blackfeet Indians 2926, 
3189, 3986, 5618, 5640, 
6729, 11943,12291, 
12295,12299,12319, 
12322,12331,12337, 
12748,12750,12754, 
12794,12809,12840, 
12841, 12851, 12915, 
12916,12920,12921, 
12933, 12944, 12963, 
12964,12966,12972, 
12974,13022 


Blood Indians see KAINAH 
INDIANS 

Body markings 3286, 
6065, 6522, 12312, 12318, 
12320, 12322, 12324, 
12753, 12761,12762, 
12765, 12779, 12790, 
12802,12827,12831, 
12872, 12899, 12902, 
12908, 12910, 12914, 
12919, 12920, 12926, 
12929, 12930, 12953, 
12976,13013 

Bosque Redondo 12770 

British Columbia 12327, 
12671, 12828, 12830, 
12889, 12935, 12939, 
12962 

Brule Indians (see also 
SIOUX) 12319, 12337, 
12566, 12976 

Buffalo 2832,2887, 

3076, 3407, 3971,3986, 
4391,4655, 4946, 7026, 
9735,10692-10771, 

12321, 12322,12594, 
12832 


Buffalo Bill's Wild West 
Shows 3286,3424,3971, 
6337, 10136, 12773, 
12781, 12796, 12887, 
12929 

Burials (see also MOUNDS) 
2291,3038, 3364, 3512, 
3746, 3747, 4810, 5486, 
5618, 5630, 5638, 6522, 
7442,7485,7979,8141, 
8177,9114,9131,9206, 
11130,11210, 11347, 
11453,11454, 11651, 
11892, 12282, 12286, 
12295, 12296, 12313, 
12316,12319, 12320, 
12322,12328, 12330, 
12783,12789, 12797, 
12805,12810, 12840, 
12887,12891,12918, 
12920,12921,12955, 
12968,12983, 12984, 
12998 

C ahuilla 12318 


California 791,3379, 
3544, 3986, 5032, 5338, 
6948, 9060, 10168, 10654, 
11156, 11958, 12294, 
12312,12318, 12753, 
12771, 12789, 12813, 
12928, 12936, 12965, 
12998,13023, 13024, 
13005 


Canada 3324, 7877, 
11454,12324, 12830, 
12880,12933, 12956, 
12962,12967, 12972, 
12974 


Canoes 2291,3324, 
3364,3398, 3740, 4841, 
4847, 6065, 6312, 7485, 
7756,7865,7979, 11454, 
12297,12318,12324, 
12325, 12326, 12327, 
12328,12329,12371, 
12372,12593, 12595, 
12601,12739, 12828, 
12840, 12844, 12854, 
12871,12880, 12886, 
12919,12925,12985, 
12989, 12991, 13022, 
13354 


Cape Prince of Wales 

6065, 12330 


Carlisle Indian School 

5640, 6818, 8177, 12337, 
12369,12764, 12868, 
13016 

Cascade Indians 4474, 
12326 

Catholics 632, 4810 

Cayuga Indians (see also 
IROQUOIS) 4654 

Cayuse Indians 6948, 
12298, 12329, 12886, 
12916, 12923, 12924 

Cemetery see BURIAL 

Census 7979,12797, 
12887, 12900, 12961 

Ceremonies 164, 2291, 
2840, 3193, 3273, 3333, 
3746, 4946, 5026,5129, 
5461,5630, 5922, 6721, 
7408, 7406, 7408, 7442, 
9135,11687,11891, 
12311,12315, 12319, 
12320,12321, 12322, 
12324, 12328, 12330, 
12337, 12753, 12754, 
12765, 12768, 12771, 
12800, 12806, 12807, 
12825, 12831, 12834, 
12852, 12874, 12883, 
12887, 12910, 12913, 
12914, 12927, 12930, 
12931, 12998, 13003 

Chemakum 12327 

Chemehuevi Indians 

1801,11357, 12318 

Cherokee Indians 3334, 
6921,7802, 10618,10632, 
11687,12051, 12283, 
12295, 12297, 12337, 
12925, 12967, 12973, 
13001 

Cheyenne Indians 164, 

4863, 4946, 6549, 8345, 
10429, 11045, 11651, 
12291,12295, 12296, 
12322, 12331, 12337, 
12787,12841, 12897, 
12912, 12916, 12920, 
12921, 12939, 12959, 
12976, 12981, 12988, 
12994,13007 


136 


SUBJECT INDEX 

(numbers refer to LOTs) 


Cheyenne River Indian 
Reservation 12837 


Chilkat Indians (see also 
TUNGIT) 2291,3364, 
7979, 12850,12930 

Chilkoot 3364 


Chimakum 12327 

Chinook Indians 3058, 
8691,12326,12884, 

12928 

Chinookan 12326 
Chipewyan Indians 12324 


Chippewa Indians 2575, 
6730,7802,7865, 9554, 
11156, 12337, 12371, 
12372,12739,12744, 
12746, 12777,12791, 
12880,12914,12919, 
12944,12957,12959, 
12961, 12967, 12999, 
13002,13022 

Chiricahua (see also 
APACHE) 5635, 7449, 
8177, 11703, 12762, 
12768,12910 

Chukchansi 12318 

Churches 622,632,789, 
2840,3193,3379, 3427, 
4522, 4677, 5888, 9148, 
11497, 11540, 12316, 
12779,12790,12825, 
12925,12944,13452, 
13474,13493 

Cigar store Indians 1159, 
1222,7500 

Cigarette cards see 
ADVERTISING 

Clayoquot Indians 12328 


Cliff dwellings 3048, 
3193, 3889,4454, 8355, 
9068, 9070, 10557, 11045, 
11145, 11210,11453, 
12311,12337,12858, 
12927,12987 


Cochiti Indians (see also 
PUEBLO)2840,5888, 

7287, 11497, 12316, 

12927 

Coco pa Indians 11687, 
12926 

Coeur d'Alene 2528, 

12922 

Colorado 3193,3427, 
3889,3986,7772, 7979, 
9068, 9070, 11540, 11975, 
12297, 12786, 12838, 
12927, 12987 

Colorado River Indian 
Tribes Reservation 1801 

Colville Indians 12337, 
12799 


Comanche Indians 4274, 
4510, 5618, 5635, 10429, 
10618, 12262, 12298, 
12323,12337, 12363, 
12552,12743, 12842, 
12972,12981,12997 


Connecticut 1291, 12337 


Cowichan Indians 12327 

Cradleboards 3057, 
3544, 3746, 4946, 5989, 
7865, 10429,11051, 
11191,11751,11892, 
12310,12318,12322, 
12327,12329,12331, 
12339,12371,12739, 
12743, 12838, 12842, 
12845,12857, 12870, 
12877,12878, 12886, 
12893, 12914, 12918, 
12920,12923,12924, 
12926, 12927, 12928, 
12931,12941,12944, 
12945,12967,12971, 
12989,12999 


Cree Indians 12324, 
12851,12974, 13020 


Creek Indians 7485, 7802, 
12295,12817, 12925, 
13001 


Croatan 1493 


Crow Indians 113, 3401, 
5338,7979,8169,11651, 


12282, 12286,12291, 
12320,12331, 12757, 
12758, 12775, 12784, 
12805, 12888, 12908, 
12914, 12920, 12921, 
12939, 12943, 12946, 
12959,12974, 12976, 
12981,12989, 13000, 
13501 


Cupeno Indians 12318 
Daguerreotypes 4457 
Dakota Indians see SIOUX 


Dances 113,337, 626, 
1811,2291,2840, 3076, 
3327,3328, 3333, 3512, 
3746, 4391,4654, 4810, 
5026, 5129, 5630, 5640, 
5922,6950,7408, 7979, 
9052, 9135, 9148, 9871, 
10428, 10429, 11156, 
11453, 11497, 11540, 
11651, 11751, 12297, 
12298,12310,12311, 
12314, 12315, 12316, 
12318,12321, 12322, 
12323, 12328, 12337, 
12746, 12749, 12753, 
12756, 12765, 12767, 
12768,12771, 12777, 
12787,12800,12804, 
12805, 12806, 12811, 
12825,12831, 12832, 
12834, 12837, 12841, 
12845, 12847, 12860, 
12874, 12883, 12887, 
12908, 12910, 12914, 
12915,12921, 12926, 
12927,12929, 12931, 
12942,12943, 12944, 
12945,12949, 12952, 
12954, 12959, 12961, 
12965,12969, 12974, 
12983,13007 


Delaware Indian 
Reservation 2775 

Delegations see 
GOVERNMENT RELATIONS 


Devils Lake Sioux 11156 


Diegueno 12318, 12753 
Diggers see PAIUTE 
Diomede Indians 12330 


137 


SUBJECT INDEX 

(numbers refer to LOTs) 


Duwamish Indians 12899, 
12922 

Education 622, 789, 

2840, 3058, 3076, 3327, 
4932, 4946, 5338, 5640, 
6065, 6818, 8169, 8177, 
9060, 9148, 10168, 10654, 
11051,11226, 11453, 
11497,11540, 12295, 
12337, 12369, 12747, 
12764,12790, 12824, 
12827, 12853, 12860, 
12868, 12890, 12903, 
12926,13016, 13024 

Encampments 1136, 2291, 
2528, 3037, 3038, 3076, 
3427, 3544, 3960, 3965, 
4095,4274, 4391,4457, 
4677, 4841,5635, 6065, 
6830,7106, 7449, 7485, 
7779, 7979, 9135, 10426, 
10429, 10654, 11051, 
11156,11191, 11347, 
11443,11498, 11651, 
11892,11958, 12319, 
12325,12327, 12331, 
12750, 12752, 12756, 
12758, 12760, 12768, 

12773.12775, 12779, 
12799,12809, 12812, 
12815, 12832, 12837, 
12840,12841, 12843, 
12880, 12883, 12887, 
12908, 12914, 12916, 
12921,12925, 12941, 
12946,12951, 12955, 
12959,12961, 12962, 
12964,12972, 12974, 
12984,12989, 13024, 
13300 

Eskimo see INUIT 

Exhibitions, exhibits, and 
fairs (see also WILD WEST 
SHOWS and PARADES) 113, 
337, 1291,2229,2832, 
2959, 2966, 2967, 3182, 
3189, 3245, 3401,3424, 
3796, 4654, 4810, 4847, 
4863, 5032, 5638,6301, 
6948, 7026,7756,8211, 
8355, 9122, 10550,10944, 
11035,11043,11045, 
11518,112295,12296, 
12298,12299,12310, 
12742,12744,12758, 

12763.12773.12775, 
12779, 12808, 12841, 
12852, 12855,12902, 


12904,12912, 12915, 
12943,12952, 12959, 
12965,12973, 12980, 
13007, 13014, 13016, 
13019, 13354 

Expeditions see 

GEOLOGICAL SURVEYS 

Expositions see 
EXHIBITIONS AND FAIRS 

Fairs see EXHIBITIONS 
AND FAIRS 

Farming see AGRICULTURE 

Fishing 337, 2788, 3058, 
3240, 3818, 5486, 7406, 
7865, 7877, 8691,9122, 
11344,11453, 11454, 
11525,12318, 12320, 
12326, 12327, 12328, 
12330,12372, 12593, 
12745, 12779, 12880, 
12962,12985, 12996, 
13018, 13020 

Flathead Indians see 

SALISH INDIANS 

Florida 4411,6830, 7979, 
12294,12763, 12925 

Forts 342, 3058, 3193, 
3379,3986, 4274, 4677, 
4810, 5338, 5635, 5640, 
6231, 7106, 7979, 8169, 
8177, 8772,9135, 10426, 
10428, 10429, 11156, 
11498,12325, 12760, 
12762,12770, 12779, 
12810, 12830, 12914, 
13000, 13361 

Fox Indians 2575, 7802, 
10618, 11156, 12262, 
12337,12552, 12566, 
12778,12817, 12841, 
12894,12919, 12920, 
12951,12983 


Gambling see GAMES 

Games 2840, 4810, 6210, 
6708, 7406, 7407, 7877, 
11443,11130,12318, 
12328,12768,12799, 
12846, 12852, 12916, 
12921,12951, 12953, 
12998,13010 


Geological surveys and 
expeditions 2775, 3037, 
3057, 3193, 3367, 3427, 
3512,3960, 3986, 4095, 
4262,4677, 4841,6830, 
7442, 11557, 12806, 
12900, 12975, 13466, 
13499 

Government relations 

2528, 3076, 3328, 3334, 
3986,4391,4579, 4655, 
4810, 4946, 7211, 7449, 
11357, 11687, 11751, 
12262, 12282, 12283, 
12286,12291, 12294, 
12295, 12296, 12297, 
12298, 12299, 12337, 
12552, 12566, 12671, 
12777, 12885, 12887, 
12894, 12900, 12916, 
12919, 12935, 12938, 
12946,12959, 12961, 
12967,12975, 13002, 
13008 

Graves see BURIALS 

Gros Ventre Indians see 
ATSINA INDIANS 


Haida 2291,3512 

Hampton Institute 11051, 
11226 

Han Indians 3324 

Handbills 3971 

Havasupai Indians 4993, 
11357, 12312, 12747, 
12751,12883, 12890, 
12910,12926 

Healing and medicine 

164, 1472, 1502, 1663, 
2291,4510, 4810, 4932, 
5461,5922, 7106, 7211, 
7442,7877, 8141,9135, 
10632, 11045, 11347, 
11442, 11453, 11651, 
11891, 12297, 12310, 
12311,12317, 12318, 
12319,12320, 12321, 
12322,12328, 12331, 
12741,12811, 12833, 
12835, 12851, 12877, 
12898, 12919, 12926, 
12930, 12967, 12975, 
13022 


138 


SUBJECT INDEX 

(numbers refer to LOTs) 


Hesquiat Indians 12328 

Hiawatha (performances) 
8218, 12372, 12828, 
12844,12864,12991 

Hidatsa Indians 12321, 
12969 

Hieroglyphics see PICTURE 
WRITING 

Hoh 12326 

Hooper Bay 12330 

Hopewell Indians 6231 

Hop/ Indians 2840, 3193, 
3273, 3333, 3746, 4296, 
4993,5026,5129, 5618, 
5630, 5867,6721,6840, 
7979, 9052, 11045, 11210, 
11357, 11498, 11540, 
12298,12315,12331, 
12337, 12684,12751, 
12774, 12783,12800, 
12807, 12829, 12833, 
12840,12866, 12874, 
12883, 12905, 12910, 
12914, 12926, 12927, 
12929,12931, 12965, 
12976,12999 

Hualapai Indians 11357, 
12312,12910 

Hudson-Fulton Parade 

2780 

Hunting 2832,2840, 
3240, 3398, 3401,3544, 
3986, 4012, 4262,4391, 
4392,4655,4841,4946, 
6522, 7026, 7407, 7877, 
10615, 10618, 10692- 
10771, 11443, 11453, 
11454,12297, 12312, 
12318, 12319, 12328, 
12329, 12330, 12594, 
12760, 12806, 12950, 
12951, 12962, 12967, 
13017, 13018, 13020, 
13300 

Hupa Indians 12318, 
12788 


Idaho 3427, 3559, 5338, 
5638, 12325, 12329, 
12952 


Illinois 2959, 3889, 8355, 
12919 


Imitation Indians and 
Indian life 626,1096, 
1159,1222,1291,1459, 
1473,1502, 1663, 1685, 
2775,2780, 2967, 5021, 
5119,7408,7756,8021, 
9052,9148,9451, 10018, 
10996, 11128, 11156, 
12282,12291, 12295, 
12297,12849, 12950, 
12959,12971,12973, 
12985,12996, 13015 


Indian Congress 4654, 
12283,12297,12841, 
12939 

Indian Republican Club 

12297,12299 

Indiana 12919 


International Centennial 
Exposition 4847, 7756 

Inuit 2432, 2967, 3240, 
3327, 3717, 3742, 3796, 
3932,4262,4841,5486, 
6065,6522, 6840, 7211, 
7406, 7407, 7442, 7877, 
8211,10557, 11043, 
11130,11156, 11453, 
12330,12337, 12761, 
12779,12790,12802, 
12806, 12824, 12854, 
12873,12917, 12930, 
13017, 13018, 13019, 
13020,13021, 13300 

Iowa 1159, 12778, 12983 


Iowa Indians (loway) 
6730, 7802, 12961 


Iroquois Indians 2966, 
2967, 3048, 3182, 4654, 
12294,12776, 12811, 
12848,12849, 12872, 
12914,12919 


Isleta Indians (see also 
PUEBLO) 632,789,2840, 
3273, 3295,5145, 5618, 
5888, 9148, 12316, 12684, 
12774, 12833, 12926, 
12927,12931,12990, 
12999 


Jemez Indians (see also 
PUEBLO) 1811,3268, 

5026, 5129, 5888, 12316, 
12847 

Jicarilla Indians (see also 
APACHE) 3427, 12310, 
12331,12767 

Kainah Indians 6729, 
12324 

Kalapuya 3058 

Kalispel Indians 12327, 
12958 

Kansa Indians 7802, 
12299,12921 

Kansas 2775, 5640,7802, 
10429, 10615, 12817, 
12295,12853 

Karok Indians 12318 

Kato Indians 12318 

Kaw see KANSA 

Kayak 3367,4262,6522, 
11453,11454, 12330, 
12806,12854, 12873, 
13020,13300 

Kentucky 1459,11344 

Keres (see also PUEBLO) 
12316 

Keresan (see also PUEBLO) 
12316 

Kickapoo Indians 12337, 
12804, 12981 

King Island 6065, 10557, 
12330, 12806 

Kiowa Indians 4274, 

4510,4946, 5618, 5640, 
7408, 10429, 12282, 
12286, 12295, 12337, 
12841,12842, 12944, 
12976,12994 

Kitanemuk 3379 

Kiva 5145, 5630, 11357, 
11540, 12314, 12807, 
12825,12874, 12927, 
12931,12965 


139 


SUBJECT INDEX 

(numbers refer to LOTs) 


Klamath Indians 3058, 
11156,12318 

Klikitat Indians (see also 
SHAH APTIAN INDIANS) 
12325,12871 

Kobuk Indians 12330 

Kotzebue Indians 12330 

Koyemshi 3193 

Kumeyaay 12753 

Kutenai Indians 12329, 
12902,12923 

Kwakiutl Indians 6419, 
12328,12830 

Laguna Indians (see also 
PUEBLO) 789,2840,5129, 
5888, 9148, 11191, 11540, 
12316, 12825, 12890, 
12910, 12931, 12949 

Louisiana Purchase 
Exposition 2966, 3245, 
3796, 4863,8211,11043, 
11045, 12808, 12904, 
12912,12980, 13007, 
13016 

Luiseno 12753 

Lumbee Indians 10988 

Lummi Indians 12922, 
12985 


Maidu Indians 12318 

Maine 12907 

Makah Indians 12766 

Mandan Indians 4810, 
11156,12321,12671, 
12920, 12969 

Manhattans 10618 

Mannequins (see also 
SCULPTURES AND 
STATUES) 7756,8355, 
11518 

Maricopa Indians 7979, 
11357,12312,12926, 
12989, 13024 


Maryland 3189 

Masks 1291,2291,3193, 
5021, 12051, 12298, 
12311,12328, 12330, 
12765, 12775, 12806, 
12829,12919, 13003 

Massachusetts 9114, 
12872,12919 


Medicine see HEALING 
AND MEDICINE 


Medicine labels 10632 


Medicine men see 
HEALING AND MEDICINE 

Medicine shows 1473, 
1502, 1663 

Menominee 12906 

Mesa Grande 12318, 
12753 

Mescalero Indians (see 

also APACHE INDIANS) 
619,12944 

Mesquakie see FOX 

Mexico 7449 


Michigan 6301,7865, 
9122,12372, 12844, 

12919 

Military , Indians in (see 
also SCOUTS) 9431, 10944, 
12841,12959, 12973 


Minitaree see HIDATSA 


Minnesota 1135, 1136, 
4457,9131,12894, 12919, 
13022 

Mishongnovi (see also 
HOPI) 3193, 3746 


Missions and missionaries 

622,2528, 2840, 3058, 
3427,3986,4677, 4709, 
5486, 5888, 6065, 10117, 
12313,12316, 12671, 
12779,12824, 12925, 
12926,12931, 12979, 
13024,13452 


Missouri 2966, 3245, 
3796,4863, 6730, 8211, 
11043, 11045, 12808, 
12904,12912, 12980, 
13007, 13016 

Miwok Indians 12318 

Modoc Indians 3058, 
7756, 11480, 12897, 
12928 

Mohave Indians 1801, 
3427, 3986, 4296, 10168, 
11156, 11210, 11357, 
11687, 12312, 12331, 
12762,12783, 12910, 
12926, 12953, 13024, 
13466 

Mohawk Indians (see also 
IROQUOIS) 4654, 10632, 
12848,12849, 12972 

Moki see HOPI INDIANS 

Mono Indians 12318 

Montana 113,164,2926, 
3038, 3960, 3986, 4919, 
5338, 5618, 5638, 5640, 
8169, 8177, 9135, 11651, 
11751,11943, 12320, 
12322,12329, 12740, 
12750, 12754, 12758, 
12775, 12777, 12784, 
12794, 12805, 12812, 
12840, 12843, 12862, 
12902,12941, 12943, 
12958, 12967, 12989, 
13022 

Montauk Indians 12894 

Mounds 3889,5638, 
6231,7485,9131,9206 

Mudheads 3193,12910 

Murals 3135 

Music covers 10615 

Music 1136, 2840, 3367, 
10168, 10654, 11051, 
12295,12299, 12369, 
12765,12926, 12931, 
12983,12984, 13016 

Nambe Indians (see also 
PUEBLO)6730, 12314, 
12931 


140 


SUBJECT INDEX 

(numbers refer to LOTs) 


Navajo Indians 3048, 
3193, 3268, 3427, 3746, 
3986, 4095, 4454,4522, 
4677, 4993, 5026,5461, 
5618, 5640, 5989, 6840, 
7979, 8355, 9052,9431, 
11191, 11357, 11442, 
11443, 11498, 11540, 
11687, 11891, 11892, 
12311,12331,12337, 
12684, 12762, 12770, 
12774,12783,12793, 
12825, 12833, 12835, 
12840, 12866, 12883, 
12909, 12926,12929, 
12931, 12975,12976, 
12981, 12999,13008, 
13474 

Nebraska 3037, 3401, 
12749, 12773,12938, 
12939, 13452 

Nespelim (Nespilim) 
Indians 12327, 12331, 
12741,12799,12924 

Nevada 342,3544,4677, 
6708, 8177, 11477, 12846, 
12881, 12918 

New Hampshire 1222, 
10996 

New Mexico 619, 622, 

623, 626, 632,789,2229, 
2840, 3193,3268,3273, 
3295, 3333, 3423, 3427, 
3889, 4522, 4677, 5026, 
5145, 5630, 5640, 5888, 
5989, 6840,7287,7979, 
9148, 11156,11191, 
11497, 11540, 12297, 
12310,12311,12314, 
12316, 12317, 12762, 
12825, 12829, 12890, 
12910, 12949, 12990, 
13470, 13474,13475, 
13493 

New York 2780,2967, 
3182, 4579, 4654,8218, 
10136, 10944, 11156, 
12294, 12594, 12781, 
12848, 12919 

Nez Perce Indians (see 
also SHAHAPTIAN 
INDIANS) 2528,3058, 
3960, 3986, 5640, 12262, 
12325, 12331, 12337, 
12798, 12799, 12815, 


12855, 12878, 12920, 
12922,12923, 12952, 
12959, 12974, 12976, 
12978, 12989 


Noatak Indians 12330 
Nootka Indians 12328 


North Carolina 1493, 
1502,6921,10988, 12051 

North Dakota 4810, 5638, 
5640, 7106, 7979, 11156, 
12319,12321, 12337, 
13014 

Northern Cheyenne 
Indians (see also 
CHEYENNE) 164, 12291, 
12976 


Northern Paiute Indians 

(see also PAIUTE) 12318, 
12792,12846, 12870, 
12877, 12881 


Nunivak Indians 12330, 
12806 

Oglala Indians (see also 
SIOUX) 12319, 12671, 
12749,12756, 12885, 
12920,12935, 12955 

Ohio 6231,11344, 12919 


Ojibway Indians see 
CHIPPEWA INDIANS 

Oklahoma 529,2775, 
4274, 4946, 5635, 5640, 
9735, 10428, 10429, 
12322,12323, 12743, 
12760, 12817, 12831, 
12832,12834,12860, 
12897,12925,12944, 
12951, 12975,13001, 
13006, 13361 


Omaha Indians 2966, 
2967,3401,12337,12939, 
12961 

Onondaga (see also 
IROQUOIS) 2780, 12738, 
12977 


Oraibi 3193,3273,5630, 
9052, 10117, 11540, 
12807, 12883 


Oregon 337,2432,2788, 
3058, 3818, 3986, 6840, 
11035, 11156, 12298, 
12325, 12326, 12329, 
12742, 12816, 12827, 
12845, 12871, 12878, 
12886,12913, 12924 

Osage Indians 7802, 
12283, 12295, 12296, 
12298, 12299, 12323, 
12337, 12760, 12787, 
12817, 12860, 12865, 
12920, 12944, 12981, 
13006, 13007 

Oto 4946, 12960 

Ovens 622, 2840, 3295, 
3332, 3423, 3427, 4840, 
5145, 5888, 9068, 12314, 
12839,12774, 12910, 
12926,12927, 12931, 
12965,12982 


Pageants 1135,3182, 
3189,10996 

Paiute Indians 342, 3544, 
4677, 7979, 11557, 11958, 
12318,12337, 12783, 
12792, 12846, 12870, 
12877, 12881, 12918, 
12998 

Pamunkey Indians 2832 

Pan-American Exposition 

2967, 4654 

Papago Indians see 

TOHONO O'ODHAM 

Parades (see also 
EXHIBITIONS) 2229, 2233, 
2780,2832, 3189, 3559, 
4654,4810, 6950, 7779, 
10168, 10654, 11045, 
11156, 12297, 12742, 
12805, 12814, 12843, 
12845, 12852, 12855, 
12915 

Paviotso 12318 

Pawnee Indians 3037, 
5119,5640,6730, 9735, 
11045,12323, 12552, 
12832, 12921, 12934, 
12938,12959, 12961, 
12981 


141 


SUBJECT INDEX 

(numbers refer to LOTs) 


Pawnee Bill's Historic 
Wild West Shows 4462, 
6210,9735,12872, 12898 

Peace medals 2966, 
2967, 3398, 3401,3796, 
4510, 4654,4863, 6210, 

6337.12262.12297, 

12319.12320.12321, 
12322,12867, 12872, 
12893,12912, 12914, 
12916, 12920, 12938, 
12939,12961, 12975, 
13002,13007, 13011 

Peace pipes see PIPES 
AND TOBACCO 

Pennsylvania 1811,4579, 
4847, 5640, 6818, 7756, 
8177, 11518, 12337, 
12369, 12764, 12868, 
13016, 13354 

Penobscot Indians 3048, 
12907 

Performers see WILD WEST 
SHOWS AND PERFORMERS 

Peyote 6669,12322 

Pictographs see PICTURE 
WRITING 

Picture writing 2775, 
4677,5635,5640, 6419, 
7485,9871, 11145, 11210, 

11477.12321, 12326, 
12750,12769, 12812, 
12815, 12833, 12908, 
12918,12924 

Piegan see BLACKFEET 

Pikuni 6729 

Pima Indians 11687, 
12313, 12337, 12810, 
12858, 12926, 12927, 
12959,12982, 12999, 
13004,13024 

Pipes and tobacco 1096, 
4810,5630,6210, 6231, 
10618, 11051, 11651, 

12282.12297, 12319, 

12320.12321, 12322, 
12567, 12752, 12754, 
12755,12772, 12782, 
12796, 12801, 12833, 
12840,12841, 12867, 


12868,12876, 12885, 
12897, 12904, 12912, 
12921,12926,12938, 
12939,12940,12942, 
12944,12946, 12959, 
12975,13006 

Pojoaque Indians 12314 

Police 2291,2432, 3076, 
4810,11454, 12298, 
12311,12756,12918 

Porno Indians 12318, 
12771, 12928 

Ponca Indians 9554, 
12323,12787,12831, 
12832,12834, 12860, 
12865, 12867 

Ponca Reservation 12831 

Potawatomi Indians 

12853,12919, 13002 

Potlatch 2291,3512, 

3740,12930 

Pottery 2840, 2966, 3273, 
3295, 3747, 4847, 5145, 
6921,8355, 9052, 9148, 
11045, 11210,12051, 
12310, 12312,12313, 
12314, 12315, 12316, 
12317, 12318, 12684, 
12807,12829, 12833, 
12858, 12890, 12926, 
12927,12931, 12965, 
12999,13024 

Pow wow see DANCES and 
EXHIBITIONS 

Prayer sticks 2840,5630 

Prisoners 2291,5635, 
7106,7779, 8772, 11498, 
13024 

Pueblo Indians 622, 632, 
789, 1811,2966, 2967, 
2840, 3048, 3193, 3268, 
3273,3295,3333, 3423, 
3427, 3746, 3889, 4522, 
4677, 4863,5026,5129, 
5145, 5618, 5630, 5888, 
6840,6950, 7287, 8005, 
8355, 9052, 9148, 11045, 
11156,11191, 11497, 
11540, 12295, 12296, 
12314,12316, 12317, 


12331,12337,12684, 
12767, 12774, 12825, 
12833,12839,12841, 
12847, 12890, 12893, 
12904,12909, 12910, 
12914, 12926, 12927, 
12931,12944, 12949, 
12959,12965, 12982, 
12990,12994,12995, 
12999,13007, 13470, 
13475, 13493 

Puget Sound Indians 

12327, 12922, 12985 

Puye 12314 


Qahatika Indians 12313 

Quagyuhl see KWAKIUTL 

Quilcene Indians 12327 

Quileute Indians 12326 

Quinault Indians 12327 

Railroads 789,791,3037, 
3057, 3189, 3965, 3986, 
4012, 11477, 11540, 
12829, 13470 

Regia 7979 

Republican club 12297, 
12299 

Reservations 113,164, 
342, 619, 789, 1801,2775, 
3076, 3328, 3379, 3398, 
4810, 4677, 4932, 5026, 
5630, 5638, 5989, 7979, 
8835, 9135, 9871, 11156, 
11210,11357, 11651, 
11687,11751, 11943, 
12051, 12337, 12363, 
12747,12749, 12753, 
12755, 12756, 12758, 
12760, 12765, 12768, 
12773,12775, 12778, 
12799,12805, 12831, 
12837, 12848, 12887, 
12889, 12891, 12913, 
12914,12945, 12953, 
12955,12958, 12962, 
12967,12973,13000, 
13024, 13452 


Rock art see PICTURE 
WRITING 


142 


SUBJECT INDEX 

(numbers refer to LOTs) 


Rodeos see EXHIBITIONS 

Rosebud Indian 
Reservation (see also 
RESERVATIONS) 3328, 

3398, 12891 

Sac Indians see SAUK 

Salish Indians 3058, 3986, 
4919,11751,12327, 
12337, 12363, 12777, 
12812,12843,12861, 
12862,12882,12902, 
12923,12924,12937, 
12958,12967 

Salishan Indians (see also 
SIWASH) 3965, 12325, 
12327, 12799, 12899, 
12922, 12962, 12989 

San Francisco Golden 
Gate International 
Exposition 6948 


San lldefonso Indians (see 
also PUEBLO) 3273, 5888, 
12314,12833,12927, 
12931,12949 

San Juan Indians (see also 
PUEBLO)3333,5888, 
12314,12927,12931, 
13470, 13493 

Sand painting 5461, 
11191,11891,12311, 
12874 

Santa Ana Indians 3268, 
5888 

Santa Catalina 12318 

Santa Clara Indians (see 
also PUEBLO) 2840, 3273, 
3333, 5145, 5888, 12314, 
12931,13470 

Santee Sioux (see also 
SIOUX) 12961, 13452 

Santo Domingo Indians 

(see also PUEBLO) 3333, 
5145, 12825, 12833, 
12931,12949,13493 

Sarsi Indians 11156, 
12324,12921,12956, 
12962 


Sauk Indians 2575, 7802, 
10618, 12841, 12894, 
12951 

Schools see EDUCATION 

Scouts 3076, 3427, 4677, 
6549,7979,8835,9431, 
11210,11498,11651, 
11892,11925, 12320, 
12322,12325,12751, 
12756, 12758, 12767, 
12768,12784,12841, 
12910, 12926, 12946, 
12988, 13000, 13007 

Sculptures and statues 

(see also CIGAR STORE 
INDIANS) 654, 1159, 1222, 
2959, 6677, 7026, 7500, 
11035, 11687, 12297, 
12298 


Selawik Indians 12330 

Seminole Indians 2966, 
3048,6830, 7802, 7979, 
9356,10632, 11156, 

12294.12337, 12363, 
12763,12925, 12979 

Seneca Indians (see also 
IROQUOIS) 10632, 12919, 
12972 

Seri Indians 5618 
Serrano 12318 

Shahaptian Indians 

12325 

Shaman see HEALING AND 
MEDICINE 

Shawnee Indians 12951 

Shinnecock Indians 

11156, 12919 

Shoalwater Bay 12327 

Shongopovi (see also 
HOPI) 3746 

Shoshoni Indians 3544, 

5640.12337, 12892, 
12918,12954, 12999 

Shumopovi Indians (see 

also HOPI) 11498 


Sia Indians see ZIA 
INDIANS 

Sichomovi Indians (see 
also HOPI) 3273 

Signs and billboards 

113, 164, 337, 342, 406, 
650, 1291, 1663 

Sihasapa Indians (see also 
BLACKFEET) 12319 

Siksika Indians (see also 
BLACKFEET) 12319, 12748, 
12754, 12794, 12840, 
12841,12851, 12915, 
12920,12921, 12963, 
12964, 12966, 12974, 
13022 

Sinkiuse-Columbia 
Indians 12799, 12976 


Sioux Indians 1135, 
2575, 2832, 2966, 2967, 
3076, 3286, 3328, 3398, 
3401,4654, 4810, 4863, 
5618, 5640, 6210, 6337, 
6818, 6830, 6948, 7106, 
7779, 7802, 7979, 8177, 
8345, 8355, 8835, 9554, 
10136, 10426, 10429, 
10618, 11156, 11347, 
11651, 11790, 12282, 
12286, 12296, 12297, 
12298,12299, 12319, 
12337,12552, 12566, 
12567, 12671, 12740, 
12743,12749, 12752, 
12755, 12756, 12764, 
12773, 12775, 12780, 
12781,12782, 12787, 
12795, 12796, 12808, 
12814, 12817, 12826, 
12837, 12841, 12845, 
12851, 12856, 12867, 
12872, 12876, 12885, 
12887, 12889, 12891, 
12895, 12898, 12900, 
12901,12903, 12904, 
12912,12920, 12921, 
12929, 12933, 12935, 
12938, 12939, 12940, 
12941,12946, 12950, 
12955,12959, 12961, 
12967,12968, 12872, 
12974, 12976, 12981, 
12984, 12988, 13000, 
13009, 13011, 13014, 
13016, 13452 


143 


SUBJECT INDEX 

(numbers refer to LOTs) 


Siwash Indians (see also 
SALISHAN) 3965, 12899, 
12922,12962, 12989 

Skokomish Indians 12327 

South Dakota 406, 3076, 
3328, 3398, 4810, 5638, 
6830,7106,7779, 8835, 
10426, 11347, 12299, 
12319,12321,12337, 
12749,12755, 12756, 
12773, 12780, 12814, 
12837, 12889, 12891, 

12921.12955, 12984 

Southern Paiute Indians 

(see also PAIUTE) 342 

Spirit boards 12899 

Spokane (Spokan) 
Indians 12327, 12741, 
12878, 12923 

Sports 2840,5026,6950, 
7211,7406, 7979,9135, 
11130, 11453, 11454, 
11892,11943, 12295, 
12311,12369, 12767, 
12768, 12775, 12809, 
12860, 12914, 12919, 

12921.12956, 13001, 
13016 

Standing Rock Agency 

(see also RESERVATIONS) 
4810,5638, 12755, 12887 

Statues see SCULPTURES 
AND STATUES 

Stockbridge 9114 

Studio portraits 2926, 
3286, 3398, 3334, 3401, 
3740,3796, 4462,4510, 
4654,4810,4863, 8211, 
10136, 11453, 11687, 
11703, 11790, 11975, 
12262,12552, 12566, 
12567, 12737, 12738, 
12740,12743, 12748, 
12757, 12759, 12760, 
12761,12762, 12764, 
12770, 12772, 12776, 
12779, 12781, 12788, 
12791,12801, 12802, 
12803, 12804, 12811, 
12815, 12816, 12826, 
12827, 12833, 12835, 
12841, 12843, 12849, 


12851, 12852, 12853, 
12856, 12857, 12860, 
12861, 12862, 12863, 
12865, 12866, 12867, 
12871, 12872, 12875, 
12877, 12878, 12879, 
12884, 12885, 12886, 
12887, 12888, 12892, 
12893, 12894, 12895, 
12896, 12897, 12898, 
12903,12905, 12907, 
12909, 12912, 12914, 
12917,12919, 12920, 
12923,12924, 12926, 
12930,12935, 12940, 
12955, 12959, 12960, 
12961,12971, 12974, 
12977, 12978, 12979, 
12980,12986, 12989, 
13002, 13008, 13011, 
13012, 13015, 13021, 
13023 


Supai Indians see 

HAVAS UP Al 

Surveys see GEOLOGICAL 
SURVEYS 

Sweat lodge 164, 4946, 
6522, 11891, 12311, 
12318,12320, 12322, 
12325,12765 


Swinomish Tribe 4932, 
12985 

Tagish 3364 
Tama 12788, 12983 


Taos Indians (see also 
PUEBLO) 622, 623, 626, 
3889, 5630, 5888, 6950, 
12316, 12337, 12767, 
12833, 12839, 12927, 
12931,12982, 12990 


Tattoos see BODY 
MARKINGS 

Tesuque Indians (see also 
PUEBLO)7287, 12314, 
12909, 12949, 13493 


Teton Sioux (see also 
SIOUX) 12319, 12782 

Tewa Indians (see also 
PUEBLO)12314,12931, 
12994 


Thanksgiving 4579, 9052, 
10996, 12337 

Tigua (see also PUEBLO) 
12316 

Tinne 2432 

Tiwa (see also PUEBLO) 
12316 

Tlakluit (see also 
WISHRAM) 12326, 12816 


Tlingit Indians 2291, 
2432,3364,3512,4540, 
4841,7979, 8141, 11156, 
12779, 12850, 12854, 
12922,12930,12989, 
13003 

Tobacco see PIPES AND 
TOBACCO 

Tobacco labels 3407, 
10618 

Tohono O'Odham 9052, 
11357, 12313, 12737, 
12858 

Tolowa 12318, 12771 

Tonkawa 12337, 12841 

Towa see PUEBLO 

Trade cards see 
ADVERTISING 

Trading post 1459, 

11540, 12840, 12965 

Travois 3189,3328, 

4654, 12297, 12322, 
12794, 12809, 12840, 
12915,12921, 12961, 
13022 

Treaties see GOVERNMENT 
RELATIONS 

Tuscarora 2967 


Umatilla Indians (see also 
SHAHAPTIAN) 2432, 2788, 
11687, 12298, 12325, 
12337,12742, 12845, 
12863, 12878, 12886, 
12924 


144 


SUBJECT INDEX 

(numbers refer to LOTs) 


Umpqua Indians 3058 

Union Pacific Railway 

2775, 3037, 3057 

U.S. Signal Corps 4262, 
8177,13000 

Utah 3427,3986,4677, 
5989,7772,8772, 11557, 
12337,12918, 12945 

Ute Indians 3427, 6677, 
6708,7772,7779, 7979, 
9871,11975, 12297, 
12337, 12786, 12801, 
12835, 12838, 12839, 
12893, 12896, 12914, 
12918, 12945, 12959, 
12999,13010 

Virginia 2832,4411, 
4709,7026, 11051 


Wailaki Indians 12318 

Walla Walla Indians (see 

also SHAHAPTIAN) 12331, 
12772, 12959 

Walpi (see also HO PI) 
3193, 3746, 5630, 11540, 
12807, 12840, 12910, 
12927,12929 

Wampanoag 10618 

Wanamaker Expedition 

11687 

Wappo 12318 

Warm Springs 337, 
11703, 12337, 12913 

Wars see BATTLES 

Wasco Indians (see also 
WISHRAM) 12759, 12816, 
12827, 12871 

Washington 2528, 3986, 
4474,4932,6840, 7979, 
12297,12299, 12325, 
12326, 12327, 12329, 
12766, 12772, 12779, 
12790,12799, 12815, 
12852,12855, 12861, 
12878, 12879,12882, 
12886,12922, 12959, 
12972,12985, 12996 


Washington, D.C. 10550, 
11790, 12262,12282, 
12283,12286, 12291, 
12293,12294,12295, 
12296, 12297, 12298, 
12299,12337, 12552, 
12566,12567, 12671, 
12885, 12894, 12935, 
12959, 12964, 13008 


Washo Indians 3544, 
10618, 12318, 12857, 
12918,12936, 12993 


Weapons 1291,2832, 
2840, 2926, 2967, 3286, 
3398,3401,3424, 3427, 
4012,4510, 4579, 4654, 
4655,4677, 4810, 4946, 
5618,6337, 7449, 7772, 
8177, 9431,9735, 10429, 
11045, 11210, 11442, 
11703,12295, 12319, 
12320,12321, 12322, 
12328,12592, 12595, 
12601,12738, 12739, 
12741, 12742, 12746, 
12751,12752, 12754, 
12755, 12756, 12762, 
12768, 12770, 12773, 
12784,12787, 12841, 
12842,12844, 12849, 
12855, 12860, 12862, 
12871, 12872, 12875, 
12876, 12883,12886, 
12887, 12892, 12898, 
12903,12904, 12905, 
12906,12908, 12910, 
12911,12912, 12916, 
12917, 12918, 12919, 
12920,12921, 12923, 
12926,12929, 12931, 
12938,12939, 12946, 
12951,12960, 12961, 
12967,12969, 12974, 
12975,12979, 12980, 
12984, 12985, 12996, 
13008, 13009, 13012, 
13466,13499 


Weaving 2291,2840, 
3193, 3333, 3747, 4296, 
4677, 5989,6921,8355, 
9052, 11045, 11156, 
11442, 12283, 12311, 
12312,12337, 12684, 
12751, 12766, 12774, 
12783,12793, 12811, 
12812, 12814, 12815, 


12817, 12827, 12829, 
12830, 12833, 
12836,12838, 12883, 
12840, 12841, 12926, 
12927,12962, 12982, 
12999 

Whaling 2432,11454, 
12328,12330,12766 

Wichita Indians 5618, 

11045, 12323, 12841, 
12921,12981 

Wild Indians of Dakota 

13452 

Wild west shows , 
performers, and 
performances (see also 
EXHIBITIONS AND FAIRS) 
2832, 3076, 3286, 3401, 
3424, 3559, 3971,4462, 
4654, 5638, 6210, 6337, 
9735, 10136, 10944, 
11148, 12291, 12773, 
12780,12781, 12787, 
12795, 12796, 12803, 
12832, 12836, 12864, 
12872, 12887, 12895, 
12898, 12928, 12929, 
12934,12939, 12942, 
12965,12973, 13005, 
13007, 13012 

Winnebago Indians 

2575, 3401,4654, 7802, 
12797, 12836, 12942, 
12957, 12959, 12960, 
12961 

Wisconsin 2575,9206, 
12744, 12797, 12836, 
12906,12919, 12942, 
12967 

Wishram Indians (see also 
WASCO) 12326, 12816, 
12913, 12923 

World's Columbian 
Exposition 2959, 8355, 
13019 

World's fairs see 
EXHIBITIONS or individual 
fair name 

Wyoming 2233,5638, 
8169, 11557, 12322, 
13000, 13013 


145 


SUBJECT INDEX 

(numbers refer to LOTs) 


Yahi Yana Indians 11687 

Yakama Indians 337, 
2432, 12294, 12297, 
12299, 12325, 12337, 
12815,12852, 12855, 
12871,12878, 12886, 
12923,12924,12959, 
12989 


Yakima Indians see 

YAKAMA 

Yankton Indians (see also 
SIOUX) 12740 

Yanktonai 12319 


Yaqui Indians 5640, 
12313 

Yavapai Indians (see also 
APACHE) 12312, 13024 

Yuki Indians 12318 

Yokuts 3379, 12318 

Yuma Indians 7979, 
11210,12312, 12753, 
12762,12813, 12926, 
12927,12935, 12953, 
12981,13024 

Yurok Indians 12318, 
12788, 12928 

Zia Indians 3268, 3273, 
12316 


Zuni Indians 3193,3273, 
3333, 3427, 3986, 4296, 
4677, 5026, 5630, 5867, 
7979,8355,9148,11191, 
12317, 12825, 12910, 
12927,12931, 12965, 
13475 


NAME INDEX 

(numbers refer to LOTs) 


Abbott, Wesley 12919 

Albertype Company 12974 

Allen, C.R. 10168, 10654 

Allen & Ginter 3932, 6730 

Alligator Farm 12763 

Allyn, Harry J. 12741 

American Bank Note 
Company 4012, 12595 

Anderson, John A. 3328, 
3398, 12984 

Anderson, Oliver P. 12830 
Andrews, C.L. 12745 

Army Corps of Engineers 

see U.S. Army Corps of 
Engineers 

Army Signal Corps see 

U.S. Army Signal Corps 

Arnette, Elma 12941 

Arnold, C.D. 4654 

Arvidson, Frank & 
Gertrude 12744 

Bacon, J. Ed 13023 

Bailey, Dix and Mead 

7106 

Bain, George Grantham 

10944, 11128, 11148, 
11943 

Baker & Cornish 12757 

Baldwin, Bald, & 

Cousland & Company 

11344,12593 

Baldwin, T. Stith 12747 
Barnes, Billy 10988 
Barry, David F. 12887 
Bass, E.A. 3268 
Bates Studio 12743, 13361 
Beaman, E.O. 12918 


Beard, Daniel Carter 

11156 

Bell, CM. 12262, 12552, 
12566, 12567, 12764, 
13008 

Bennett & Brown 13493 

Bennett, H.H. 12942, 
12957 

Bickelmann, Conrad 

12973 

Billings, Louis 7779 

Bish, Alfred 12746 

Bjornson, John 12740 

Blessing, J.L. 12919 

Blosser, James A. 13015 

Boag, William J. 12860 

Boos, Edward H. 11751 

Bortell, P. Clinton 3746, 
5630 

Boswell, Katherine 3717 

Boundey, George L. 3747 

Bowman, W.S. 6840, 
12742 

Bradford, Charles Sydney 

12828 

Brady, Ferdinand 12861 
Brady, Mathew B. 13002 
Bratley, J.H. 12885 
Brewster, Arthur 12738 
Brigham, B.L. 13014 
Britain, J.W. 12862 
Brodeck, H.H. 8141 

Brown, William Henry 

7287 

Brumsmead, H.R. 13015 

Bryon [Joseph] Company 

12963 


Buehman, Al 12737 

Bull, William 12748 

Burbank, E.A. 12976 

Burke, Frank P. 12856 

Burns, Robert 12863 

Burrell, D.T. 12919 

Butcher, S.D. 12749 

Butler, Edward 12739 

Butterfield, L.T. 12889 

Byrnes, John F. & 

Company 12929 

(Joseph) Byron Company 

12963 

Cain, Ira L. 3334 

Cal fee, H.B. 13501 

Call, Samuel J. 11130 

Campbell (Alfred S. 
Campbell Art Company) 

12864 

Canady, Aaron B. 12980 
Car butt, John 3037 

Carlton, Caleb Henry 

10426, 10428, 10429 

Carpenter, Frank George 

11453,11454 

Carpenter, William 11442, 
11443 

Case & Draper 3740, 
12930 

Cate, E. Deane 6312 

Centennial Photographic 
Company 7756, 11518 

Central Pacific Railroad 

11477 

Chamberlain, W.G. 11975 
Chappie's 12758 
Chase, Dana B. 12767 


147 


NAME INDEX 

(numbers refer to LOTs) 


Child's Family 4540 

Choate, John N. 6818, 
12764, 13016 

Christiansen, C. 12919 

Clarke, H.H. 12832 

Cline, Walter M. Company 

6921,12051 

Coast Guard see U.S. 

Coast Guard 

Collier, Charles 5461 

Collier, John 1291 

Collins, J.W. 12980 

Continent Stereoscopic 
Company 12953 

Cook, Frederick A. 13300 

Coombs, I.A. 13021 

Cooper, Siegel & 

Company 12898 

Coover & Place 13019 

Cornish & Baker 12757 

Cornish, George Bancroft 

12865 

Coutts, Alice 5060 

Creative Educational 
Society 3048 

Creel, George 6948, 

6950 

Crippin & Reese 12919 

Croft, Thomas 12831 

Cross, William R. 12756, 
12955 

Crumbo, Woody 5922 

Cundill, Frank 12755 

Curtis, Asahel 12766 

Curtis, Edward S. 4841, 
6840,12310,12311, 
12312,12313,12314, 
12315, 12316, 12317, 


12318,12319, 12320, 
12321,12322, 12323, 
12324,12325, 12326, 
12327,12328, 12329, 
12330,12331 

Cusick, Alton 9554 

Davidson, David 12754 

Davis, Edward H. 12753 

Dedrick, J.V. 4946 

Delano, Jack 789, 791 

Denman, Leslie Van Ness 

7408 

Detroit Photographic 
Company 12999 

Detroit Publishing 
Company 6301,9052, 
9060, 9068, 9070,9114, 
9122,9131,9135, 9148, 
9206,12914 

Dieco, William R. 12919 

Dietz, Angel DeCora 

13016 

Dillhoff & Oxford 12781 
Dillon, Vince 12787 

Dixon, Joseph Kossuth 

5640,11687, 12916 

Dobbs, B.B. 12761 

Dodge, Katherine Taylor 

12768, 12769 

Drake, J.D. 12759 
Draper & Case 12930 
Drum, O. 12760 

Drysdale, James S. 

12919 

Duckwall, D.T. Jr. 3295 
Duffie, Don H. 12919 
Dyett, James G. 12990 
Eastman, Seth 7485 
Eaton, E.L. 12960 


Edmond, Walter H. 12986 

Edwards, Elsa Spear 

12988 

Eichenberg, Fritz 9451 

Elliott, Hugh & Ruth 12866 

Ellingson, Martin 12938 

Emery, Charles E. 12786 

Ernst, Fred 13015 

Evans, E.R. 12988 

Fair, Henry 12943 

Fair & Thompson 12952 

Farnum, George H. 13001 

Fawcett, Waldon 12867, 
12868 

Feamster, Claude W. 6730 

Ferris, Jean Leon Gerome 

4579 

Fewkes, Dr. 12784 
Fiske, Frank B. 4810 
Flaherty, Robert J. 13020 
Fly, C.S. 7449 
Forbes, A.A. 12870 

Forsyth, Norman A. 

12937, 12958 

Frashers, Inc. 11191 
Freeman 6830 
Freeman, Emma B. 12788 
French, Arthur 13003 
Frost, Frank 12936 
Fryer, Betty H. 12995 
Fujiwara, F.D. 3324, 3327 

Gardner, Alexander 2775, 
11790,12935 

Gentile, Charles 13024 


148 


NAME INDEX 

(numbers refer to LOTs) 


Gentry 12762 

Gerhard Sisters 3796, 
4863, 8211,13007 

Gifford', Beniamin A. 

3818, 12871 

Gilpin, Laura 4522 

Glasier, Fred & Emma 

12872 

Glidden, Ralph 12789 

Godding, George W. 

13013 

Goetze, O.D. 12790 

Goff, Orlando Scott 12940 

Goldsberry, Louise 
Dunham 5338 

Goldwater, Barry Morris 

10117, 11357 

Gonner, Frank 13010 
Grabill, John C. 3076 
Graves, Carleton H. 12954 
Gulick, William A. 13012 
Gurnsey, B.H. 12961 

Hainey, J.B. 9735 
Hakkerup, N.L. 12791 
Haller, J.P. 7865 
Ham, Roily 12792 
Hamilton, C.L. 12961 
Hamilton, James 12919 

Hamilton & Kodylek 

12961 

Hance, George W. 12829 

Hanna, Milton Edmund 

12793 

Hanser, Julius 12919 
Harriman, E.H. 4841 


Harrington, Walton G. 

12980 

Hart, Alfred A. 11477 

Hartmann & Weinland 

12873 

Hartwell & Hamaker 

12874 

Harvey, Fred 8021, 12931 

Hastings, Theodore 12934 

Hayden, Ferdinand 3960, 
13499 

Haynes, Frank Jay 12933, 
12967 

Haynes, Jack Ellis 12794 

Heiney, Lillian 12919 

Heller, Louis 11480 

Henn, Irwin 12919 

Hester, William 3240, 
13018 

Heyn & Matzen 3401 

Heyn, Herman 3401, 
12939, 13009 

Hibbard, C.J. 12795 

Hill, F.W. 12919 

Hill, Ira L. 12796 

Hillers, John K. 3193, 
11557,12975,13470, 
13474,13475 

Hilton, A. H. 12798 

Hocking Brothers 12797 

Hoen, A. and Co. 3986 

Hook, W.E. 12838 

Hopkins & Rose 12893 

Horner, Carl J. 12803 

Houseworth, Thomas 3544 

Howell, F.H. 6840 


Hubert Brothers 12776 

Hugg, Mary A. 12875 

Huld, Franz 12999 

Hunt, Clair 12799 

Hunt, Phinney 3965 

Indian Museum of 
Natural History 12999 

Ingersoll, Truman Ward 

12876,12946, 12957 

Ingleside Inn 12 800 

International Stereograph 
Company 12950 

Jackson, William Henry 

3960,12684, 13499 

Jackson-Smith Photo 
Company 12801 

James & Pierce 12807 

Jennings, Cyrus P. 12770 

Johnson, John A. 6210 

Johnston, Frances 
Benjamin 2959, 2966, 
2967,11051, 12369, 

12371,12372 

Jones, Alfred 12601 

Jones, Charlie 12996 

Jones, Otto 3559 

Kafer, Lawrence 5989 

Kasebier, Gertrude 10136 

Kegley, Max Wesley 

12982 

Kellogg, P.H. 12752 

Kember, Charles 12919 

Kempton, Austin Tremaize 
12991 

Kern, Joseph A. 12885 

Keystone View Company 

2832,3189, 11525, 12962 


149 


NAME INDEX 

(numbers refer fo LOTs) 

Kihn, W. Langdon 6729 

Kinne, Albert Barnes 

12802 

Kinsey, Darius 4474 

Kiser Brothers 2788, 
12924 

Kiser, Fred H. 12985 

Kiser Photo Company 

12750 

Kleinschmidt, Frank E. 

13017 

Knap, William H. 11540 
Knox, Cornelia 12877 

Kolb Brothers 11145, 

12751 

Kramer, L.C. 12803 


Langdon, John Warren 

12855 

Lange, Algot 12919 

Lange, Dorothea 337, 619 

La Roche, Frank 3364, 
12878, 12989 

La Rue, Eugene Clyde 4095 

Lawrence (George 5.) & 
Houseworth (Thomas) 

3544 

Lawrence, James A. 

12993 

Leach, Edward 12879 

Lee, Russell 337, 529, 622, 
623,626,632,650,652, 
654, 1136, 1159, 1663, 
1685 

Leigh, William R. 4296 

Leighton, Alexander & 
Dorothea 7406, 7407 

Leighton, Waldo Gifford 

11226 

Levick, Edwin 12919 


Lewis, Anna W. 12804 
Linde, Carl Gustave 12880 

Linton, Esther Letitia 

12881 

Lippincott, Oliver 12987 

Locke, H.R. 12805 

Lomen Brothers 10557, 
12806 

Lone Ranger, Inc. 5119, 
13015 

Long, John E. 5486 

Lord, H.C. 3512 

Louisiana Purchase 
Exposition Company 3245, 
12808 

Lubken Company 12992 
Lummis, Charles 2840 

MacDowell Memorial 
Association 10996 

Mackenzie, Colin 12882 

Markham, Benjamin 
Clayton 12816 

Martin, A.B. 6522 

Martin, William H. 12817 

Maude, Frederic Hamer 

12883 

Mays, Edwin P. 12896 
McClain, M.E. 2432 
McClintock, P.M. 3971 
McClintock, Walter 12809 
McCulloch Brothers 12810 
McGeorge, Robert 12811 
McGrath, J.E. 3512 
McKay, Rollin H. 12812 
McKee, C.W. 12813 

150 


McKenney and Hall 7802 

McNamara, Edward 

12814 

McWhorter, Lucullus Virgil 

12815 

Mearns, Edgar A. 11210 

Meem, John Gaw 12770 

Meiser, Jesse A. 12884 

Merriam, C. Hart 12771 

Merrill, FredS. 12772 

Meyer, Julius 12960 

Miles Brothers 3965 

Miles, Sherman 3424 

Miller, James A. 12773, 
12885 

Mitchell, William 6065 

Monsen, Frederick 12774 

Moon, Carl 12833, 12931 

Moore, D.E. 12919 

Moore, Frank E. 8218 

Moorhouse, Lee 12886 

Morris, T.A. 12775 

Morrow, Stanley J. 3038, 
13452 

Muhr, Adolph F. 12841 

Murphy, Ralph 12 800 

Mydans, Carl 1222 

Mygatt, Peter 5989 

Mystique Krewe of Ka- 
Noo-No 12977 

National Art Company 

12776 

National Film Board of 
Canada 7877 


NAME INDEX 

(numbers refer to LOTs) 


National Photo Company 

12282,12283, 12286, 
12291,12293, 12294, 
12295, 12296, 12297, 
12298,12299, 12337 

National Photographic 
Library 3889 

Navajo Tours 4454 

Nellis, G.K. 12979 

Nelson, Chas. L. 12777 

Newcomb, Alta Ida 12945 

Newton, Warren Z. 12778 

New York State 
Tercentenary Committee 

3182 

Niblack, A.P 3512, 7442 

Northern Ventures, Ltd. 

3367 

Northwest Trading 
Company 8141 

Northwestern Photo 
Company 11347 

Nowell, Frank H. 3742, 
12779 

Oberg & Armstrong 12888 

Office of War Information 

see U.S. Office of War 
Information 

Ohio State Archaelogical 
Society 6231 

Oliver, Warren M. 12980 
Olson, W.O. 12780 
Osgood, James R. 4847 

O'Sullivan, Timothy H. 

3427,4677,13466 

Oxford & Dillhoff 12781 


Palmer, G. Emerson 

12919 

Palmquist & Jurgens 12782 


Panama-California 
Exposition 12965 

Peabody, Henry G. 12890 

Pennington, William M. 

12835 

Perry & Petrik 12891 

Pershing, John 8835, 

11925 

PetrikA Perry 12891 

Petty, Charles F. 12813 

Philadelphia Centennial 
Photographic Co. 13354 

Photoart House 12836 

Pierce & James 12807 

Pierce, C.C. 12783 

Pillsbury, Arthur 3512 

Place & Co over 13019 

Plympton, E.E. 12837 

Poley, Horace S. 12838 

Pond, Percy 2291 

Porter, Milton E. 5145 

Porter, O. Gates 12919 

Powell, John W. 3193, 
11557, 12975 

Powell, Tod 12839 

Price, Robert C. 12825 
Randall, A.P. 11703 

Rau, William H. 3286, 
11045,11525 

Rawlins, Ethel 12971 

Reed, Roland 12840, 

13022 

Reiss, Winhold 6729 

Remington, Frederic 6549, 
9871 


Revillon Feres Trading 
Company 13020 

Rice, George W. 4262 

Rice, Thomas J. 12919 

Riggs, Arthur S. 6419 

Riley, W.C. 8169 

Rinehart, Frank A. 6840, 
12841,12999 

Robinson, H.P. 12842 

Roebuck. Alva C. 4993 

Roemer, H.H. 12824 

Rose & Hopkins 12892, 
12893 

Rose, Noah Hamilton 

8834 

Rosenberg, Samuel 

10250 

Ross, D.F. 12843 

Rothstein, Arthur 342, 

619,622, 1096, 1135 

Rotofeatures 12845 

Rowe, A.O. 5129 

Rowland, Perley C. 12834 

Rowland, Wesley R. 12835 

Russell, A.J. 3057 

Russell, Charles M. 4899 

Sage Brush Art Company 

12846 

SanJule, F.E. 12848 
Sandahl, Gustaf 12847 

Sarony, Major & Knapp 

3986 

Sarony, Napoleon 6337, 
12849 

Sawyer, Edward Warren 

12981 


151 


NAME INDEX 

(numbers refer to LOTs) 


Scheuerle, Joe 12972 

Schnitzmeyer, Herman 

4919 

Schreyvogel, Charles 4655 

Schwemberger, Simeon 

5026, 11497, 11498, 11891, 
11892 

Scott ; General Hugh L. 

5618, 5630, 5635, 5638, 
5640 

Shahn, Ben 1473 

Shaw, Edmund Chase 

12994 

Sheldon Jackson Museum 

13003 

Shindler, A. Zeno 12894 
Shipman, B.J. 12919 
Shotridges 12850 
Shuck, J.A. 12897 
Siebert, Selma 3986 

Siegel, Cooper & Company 

12898 

Simmer Studio 13015 
Sing ley, B.L. 12962 

Smith, Arthur Benjamin 

12851 

Smith, Erwin E. 4462 
Smith, Otis 12919 

Smithsonian Institution 

8355,10550 

Sohon, Gustavus 2528 

Soule, John P. 11958 

Soule, William S. 4274, 
4510, 10429, 12972 

Spencer, Gay A. 12826 

Splawn, A. J. 12852 

Spun, E. Willard 13005 

X' 


Squires, C.F. 12853 
Starks, Melzar W. 12919 
Steele, F.M. 7772 

Strohmeyer & Wyman 

12951,12956 

Stereo Travels Company 

2780 

Strub, Emil 12776 

Sunnyskies of Acorn a 
Pueblo 8005 

Taber, LA. 5032 

Taber Prang Art Company 

13011 

Tancred, Douglas 12854 
Tanner, W.S. 12848 
Taylor, Grade 12765 
Tees, Howard 12856 
Terry, John J. 12899 
Thedens, Fred R. 12983 
Thompson and Fair 12952 

Thompson, Delia Marie 

12971 

Thompson, P.J. 12857 
Thresher, George 12858 
Throssell, Richard 11651 
Thunen, William 12998 
Titter, Herbert 2926 
Tomey, Ira P. 12997 
Trager, George 11347 
Trager & Kuhn 12885 
Trimpey, E.B. 12919 
Truman, Edward 12900 
Tsa-Toke 6669 


Underwood & Underwood 

2832,7500, 10018, 12962 

Union Pacific Railroad 

2775, 3057, 3986 

U.S. Army Corps of 
Engineers 4677, 13000 

U.S. Army Signal Corps 

8177, 13000 

U.S. Coast Guard 7211 

U.S. Geological Survey 

4095 

U.S. Fish and Wildlife 
Service 8691 

U.S. Lithograph Company 

12895 

U.S. Navy 10944 

U.S. Office of War 
Information 1811,2229, 
2233,3423, 9431 

U.S. War Relocation 
Authority 1801 


Vachon, John 406 
Vik, Ole Anders 12903 

Vroman, Adam Clark 

3273,3333 


Wagner, Merritt Van 6337 
Wallace, H. J. 12904 

Wanamaker, Rodman 

11687 

Ward, Ben 13004 
Ware, Malcolm 63 12 

War Relocation Authority 

see U.S. War Relocation 
Authority 

Watkins, Carleton E. 3379 
Webber, E.H. 12901 
Weidner, Charles 12999 


152 


NAME INDEX 

(numbers refer to LOTs) 


Weinland and Hartmann 

12873 

Werntz, Carl N. 12905 

Wessa, William Henry 

12906 

Weston, Frank C. 12907 

Wheeler, George M. 3427, 
4766, 13466 

White, J.R. 12902 

White > H.C. & Company 

2832, 12957,12962 

Whitney's Gallery 12912 

Wilder, Dio D. 12827 

Wildschut, William 12908 

Wiley, Harvey W. 6830 

Willis, J.R. 12909 

Wilson, Eddie W. 5867 

Wingren, O.J. 4932 

Winter, Lloyd and Percy 
Pond 2291 

Wittemann, Adolph 7979 

Wittemann, Herman 6677, 
6708, 6721,7026 

Wittick, Ben 12910, 12949 

Wolcott, Marion Post 113, 
164,1459, 1493,1502 

Wooster, George 12911 

Wright, Barbara 2229, 
2233,3423 

Wyman 12951, 12956 

Wyman, H. W. 12912 

Yasenn, Harry W. 5021 

Young, Andrew Edward 

12844 

Young, Arthur 12915 
Young, Fred A. 12913 


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